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mediocre

[mee-dee-oh-ker] / ˌmi diˈoʊ kər /


Example Sentences

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Inflation and unemployment are “mediocre,” but the damage has been much less severe than anticipated.

From MarketWatch

"We are still at the early stage of moving from mediocre to good, not from good to great ... this is not yet a Cinderella story."

From Reuters

“There are no bad audiences — only mediocre performances.”

From New York Times

The position was shaky in the inaugural season and statistically mediocre in Seattle’s second.

From Seattle Times

“Once mediocre in the men’s division, now cream of the crop in the women’s,” the narrator continues.

From Washington Times