Mediocre [adjective]
Definition of Mediocre:
average, commonplace
Synonyms of Mediocre:
● Decent
● So-so
● Middling
● Undistinguished
● Uninspired
● Second-rate
● Ordinary
● Dull
● Inferior
● Colorless
● Common
● Conventional
● Fair
● Fair to middling
● Humdrum
● Indifferent
● Insignificant
● Intermediate
● Mainstream
● Mean
● Medium
● Moderate
● Passable
● Pedestrian
● Run-of-the-mill
● Standard
● Tolerable
● Unexceptional
● Vanilla
● Characterless
● Fairish
● No great shakes
● Of poor quality
Opposite/Antonyms of Mediocre:
● Superior
● Exceptional
● Different
● Unusual
● First-rate
● Extraordinary
● Excellent
Sentence/Example of Mediocre:
Verloc, whose affair the police has managed to smother so nicely, was mediocre.
As for me, I was as mediocre as the play itself, which is saying a great deal.
The picture of perfection itself is cold, negative, and mediocre.
He must be obscure, insignificant and mediocre—in thought, act, speech and sympathy.
Very good for mediocre people, I dare say; but it wouldn't suit me.
He no longer perceives the defects of his work—does not know that it is mediocre or bad.
He lifted them out of the mediocre; gave them standing and personality.
I'm only sorry that a man who might be brilliant is content to be mediocre because of his prejudices.
Assuredly, Didymus of Alexandria is no mediocre philosopher.
It was a radiation of genius, humbling every mediocre mortal it touched.