Meaning & Definition of word "Mediocre"

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    Mediocre

    /ˌmiːdiˈoʊkər/

    adjective:

    • 1. Of only moderate quality; not very good.
      • Example: The restaurant received mediocre reviews, which deterred many food enthusiasts from visiting.
    • 2. Average, neither good nor bad; unremarkable.
      • Example: His performance in the competition was mediocre, failing to impress the judges.
    • 3. Lacking the qualities that would make something outstanding.
      • Example: Despite the hype, the movie turned out to be rather mediocre and didn’t live up to expectations.
    • 4. Ordinary; commonplace.
      • Example: She had a mediocre understanding of the subject, which affected her exam results.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'mediocris', meaning 'moderate, ordinary'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mediocre at best:

    Only average and lacking excellence.

    mediocre talent:

    Talent that is not exceptional or outstanding.

    mediocre effort:

    An effort that is lackluster or insufficient.

    Related Words

    mediocrity:

    The quality of being mediocre.

    mediocrely:

    In a mediocre manner.

    median:

    Relating to the middle value in a set of data.

    Slang Meanings of mediocre

    Meaning: Meh

    Example Sentence: The movie was all 'meh', not worth the time.

    Meaning: So-so

    Example Sentence: The concert was so-so, nothing special.

    Meaning: Average Joe

    Example Sentence: He's just an average Joe, nothing extraordinary.