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mediocre

American  
[mee-dee-oh-ker] / ˌmi diˈoʊ kər /

adjective

  1. 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
  2. not satisfactory; poor; inferior.

    Mediocre construction makes that building dangerous.

    Synonyms:
    so-so, second-rate, low-quality, meager
    Antonyms:
    superior, excellent

mediocre British  
/ ˈmiːdɪˌəʊkə, ˌmiːdɪˈəʊkə /

adjective

  1. derogatory average or ordinary in quality

    a mediocre book

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Other Word Forms

  • submediocre adjective
  • supermediocre adjective

Etymology

Origin of mediocre

First recorded in 1580–90; from Middle French, from Latin mediocris “in a middle state,” literally, “at middle height,” equivalent to medi(us) “center, middle” + Old Latin ocris “rugged mountain,” cognate with Greek ókris, akin to ákros “apex”; compare Umbrian ocar “hill, citadel”; mid 1

Example Sentences

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“There are some people who would rather have a mediocre rock song than a pop song,” says Mr. DeYoung, looking back.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, the opposition were mediocre with a terrible backline but he doesn't care.

From BBC

The first part of the national licensure exam that determined residency placement has also been changed to pass/fail, further blurring the distinction between mediocre and excellent.

From The Wall Street Journal

They won the Europa League, but the true measure of a side is league position - and by that metric, Frank inherited a mediocre squad.

From BBC

Her performance was so mediocre, in fact, that Shiffrin and Johnson weren’t even the top Americans on Tuesday.

From The Wall Street Journal