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Mediocre

UK //ˌmiː.dɪˈəʊ.kər//US //ˌmiː.dɪˈoʊ.kɚ//

Definition

Of only moderate quality; not very good.

In simple words: Not very good or bad; just okay

Examples

  • The movie received mediocre reviews from critics.
  • His performance was merely mediocre despite all the practice he put in.
  • She was disappointed with the mediocre food at the restaurant.
  • Many students produce mediocre work due to lack of effort.
  • In a competition, nobody wants to be labeled as mediocre.

Usage notes

Typically used to describe performance, quality, or skill. Best avoided in formal contexts when possible; may be too negative in some situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'me-deo-cre' like 'meh' plus 'do', meaning just okay.

Collocations

  • mediocre performance
  • mediocre quality
  • mediocre skills

Synonyms

  • average
  • unremarkable
  • ordinary
  • fair
  • passable

Antonyms

  • excellent
  • superb
  • outstanding

Common mistakes

  • Used interchangeably with 'average', which can be misleading in context.
  • Confused with 'mediocrity', which is a noun.
  • Overused in casual conversation, leading to a lack of impact.