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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

Liverpool, in this mediocre and mostly joyless season, were still able to rouse themselves to beat City 1-0 in a thunderous Anfield encounter last October.

From BBC

Again, millions of Netflix subscribers would probably watch this movie even if it were merely mediocre.

From Los Angeles Times

But the hoops teams themselves have been mostly mediocre.

From Seattle Times

However, it was almost certainly not given the names of a bunch of made-up books about one of the most mediocre presidents.

From Salon