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mediocre

[mee-dee-oh-ker] / ˌmi diˈoʊ kər /


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To do so, I stay away from bistros in fancy neighborhoods, which charge too much and often cook up mediocre food.

From Barron's

“There are some people who would rather have a mediocre rock song than a pop song,” says Mr. DeYoung, looking back.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yes, the opposition were mediocre with a terrible backline but he doesn't care.

From BBC

The first part of the national licensure exam that determined residency placement has also been changed to pass/fail, further blurring the distinction between mediocre and excellent.

From The Wall Street Journal

They won the Europa League, but the true measure of a side is league position - and by that metric, Frank inherited a mediocre squad.

From BBC