mediumship

noun
UK: /ˈmiːdiəmʃɪp/
US: /ˈmiːdiəmʃɪp/
  1. The ability to communicate with spirits of dead people.

    1. She believes in mediumship and attends séances regularly.
    2. The historical society documented local interest in spiritualism and mediumship.
  2. The practice of acting as a medium to communicate with spirits.

    1. His investigation focused on claims of fraud in mediumship.
    2. She developed her mediumship skills after experiencing a profound personal loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "mediumship" in English means: The ability to communicate with spirits of dead people., The practice of acting as a medium to communicate with spirits..

The phonetic transcription of "mediumship" is /ˈmiːdiəmʃɪp/ in British English and /ˈmiːdiəmʃɪp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "mediumship": spiritualism, necromancy.

Example usage of "mediumship": "She believes in mediumship and attends séances regularly.". More examples on the page.