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mediocre

[mee-dee-oh-ker] / ˌmi diˈoʊ kər /


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

From MarketWatch

It’s that mediocre executives, or worse, are rewarded for failure.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was mediocre fare, costing 117 runs at an economy of more than eight.

From BBC

It’s understandable that grads might feel indignant about employer demands after having earned stellar GPAs for little effort and mediocre work.

From The Wall Street Journal

And the job market is either terrible or mediocre, depending on which dataset you believe.

From Barron's