Synonym: acceptable, adequate, average, fair, medium, moderate, ordinary, passable, so-so. Antonym: extreme. Similar words: media, medium, medical, immediate, medication, credit, premeditated, on credit. Meaning: [‚mɪːdɪ'əʊkə(r)] adj. 1. moderate to inferior in quality 2. lacking exceptional quality or ability 3. poor to middling in quality.
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61. So now, if you are a sensible creature, please stop jerking off with your mediocre plain texts arranged in the name of verses.
62. In school, I took multiple years of French, German, and Latin; I was mediocre at the time, and almost everything I did learn long ago departed my noggin.
63. It's very mediocre entertainment, a bit of a swizz at s9.99.
64. I have ground out some verses , which, I'm afraid, are too mediocre to appear in your publication.
65. Only lazybones and mediocre persons could hanker after the days of messing together.
66. He is mediocre to the last degree, though as obnoxious and self-satisfied as was his father before him.
67. All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
68. Born mediocre and unambitious , I have always been endowed with great things.
69. Yet there is a big difference between the best search experiences and the mediocre, unmemorable ones.
70. To see the difference between a genius and a non-genius one could begin with the difference between Tocqueville, who wrote a great book, and his friend Beaumont, who wrote a mediocre one.
71. The European Parliament, self-aggrandising and mediocre, cannot fill the democratic deficit.
72. Rather the so-called "center" of American politics is the graveyard of mediocre one-term presidents like William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter.
73. Good results combined with mediocre training usually indicate untapped potential.
74. With so many people to please, the result is often a mediocre morass of compromises.
75. How can we produce top-class engineers when universities are constrained to offer salaries that can only attract mediocre staff?
76. This emphasis on "teamwork"is bunkum-a conspiracy of the mediocre majority. Sentencedict.com
77. He is mediocre and unambitious and drifts with the tide.
78. It was by early discipline and repetition that Sir Robert Peel cultivated those remarkable, though still mediocre powers, which rendered him so illustrious an ornament of the British Senate.
79. Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones ( La Rochefoucauld ).
80. The caliber of the students has gone from mediocre to above average.
81. His high school grades were mediocre, transferred schools a hundred times.
82. Mosley is the opposite. He was mediocre at 154 pounds (as his controversial rematch victory over De La Hoya proved) and appears more sharp and versatile now that he's back down at welterweight.
83. About medical respect ( dermatological department ) mediocre person does not flinch!
84. Any planet in mediocre zodiacal state hasan influence intermediate between that of a benefic and a malefic.
85. Demand has been mediocre for most of the summer and refiners are cranking out products near their operating capacity, keeping inventories high.
86. Nuggest implode due to injury or personality. Losing Camby would make them mediocre.
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