Mediocre
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- | [[Ordinary]], of [[medium]] quality; | + | '''Mediocre''' refers to something [[ordinary]], somethign of [[medium]] quality; not [[extraordinary]]; not [[special]], [[exceptional]], or [[great]]; of [[medium]] quality. |
- | :''I'm pretty good at tennis but only '''mediocre''' at raquetball.'' | + | |
Synonyms include [[lackluster]]; [[unexceptional]]; [[uninspiring]], [[boring]]. | Synonyms include [[lackluster]]; [[unexceptional]]; [[uninspiring]], [[boring]]. |
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Mediocre refers to something ordinary, somethign of medium quality; not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality.
Synonyms include lackluster; unexceptional; uninspiring, boring.
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See also
- Meh
- Mediocrity principle, a philosophical notion set forth by André Kukla in 2009
- Mediocracy
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