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mediocre
[ mee-dee-oh-ker ]
adjective
- of only ordinary or moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate:
The car gets only mediocre mileage, but it's fun to drive.
Synonyms: run-of-the-mill, everyday, pedestrian, commonplace, undistinguished
Antonyms: incomparable, uncommon, superior, extraordinary
Mediocre construction makes that building dangerous.
Synonyms: so-so, second-rate, low-quality, meager
mediocre
/ ˈmiːdɪˌəʊkə; ˌmiːdɪˈəʊkə /
adjective
- derogatory.average or ordinary in quality
a mediocre book
Other Words From
- subme·di·ocre adjective
- super·medi·ocre adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of mediocre1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mediocre1
Example Sentences
How much more does USC have to spend to remain mediocre?
“One of the things that we have found is that good employees are good employees, whether they’re in the office or remote, and mediocre employers are mediocre, whether they’re chained to their desk or not.”
A sample text from a friend: “I should have eaten my money rather than this mediocre food.”
Outside the UK, in countries such as the US, tipping can involve paying more than 20%, which is often compulsory even if the service is mediocre.
“John feels that the world has been taken over by mediocre people,” Bell says.
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