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View definitions for mediocrity

mediocrity

noun as in ordinariness

noun as in a mediocre person

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Example Sentences

In contrast to the clear identity Chelsea have quickly acquired under Enzo Maresca, all patience and possession, United look like an unconvincing collection of individuals who are banking on moments to rescue them from mediocrity.

From BBC

The Chargers, who were embarrassed by their AFC West rivals the previous year, became the suddenly emboldened worm, making an early declaration that they were turning the franchise’s reputation of mediocrity around.

Bullying as overcompensation for obvious insecurity and resentment that the world does not view their mediocrity as excellence?

From Salon

After watching her first Australian tour in 1990, the Sydney Morning Herald declared: "It is amazing how successful mediocrity can become."

From BBC

A man who bailed at the worst possible time on a program that paid him handsomely for years of mediocrity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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