word choice - Talking about skills level, which adjective fits better: "intermediate" or "medium"?


I thought "intermediate" was the appropriate label for the second of a three-level system of grading skills level, but I just saw a CV template on which the levels are defined as "basic", "medium", and "advanced". This made me wonder which one is more appropriate.



Answer



Intermediate is used for skill level.



he is taking a class in intermediate ballroom dance.



Medium is used for measurements like clothes size or temperature.



set your microwave at high, not medium, to warm up your soup.


the shirt is medium size for an adult but extra large for a teenager.



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