mediocre Antonyms
Strongest:
- distinguished
- superior
- optimum
- marvelous
- first-class
- sterling
- stellar
- outstanding
- outstanding
- prime
- exceptional
- top
- marvellous
- first-class
- prime
- stellar
- swell
- optimum
- matchless
- terrific
- maximum
- par-excellence
- great
- supreme
- marvellous
- maximum
- superlative
- sterling
- superb
- optimal
- splendid
- marvelous
- superlative
- special
- excellent
- exquisite
- peerless
- choice
- choice
- distinguished
- superb
- exquisite
- swell
- optimal
- exceptional
- classic
- matchless
- supreme
- classic
- great
- fantastic
- splendid
- excellent
- top
- grand
- terrific
- sensational
- sensational
- grand
- special
- peerless
- par-excellence
- fabulous
- fantastic
- fabulous
- superior
Strong:
- unparalleled
- no-1
- unmatched
- unacceptable
- unmatched
- insufficient
- tip-top
- preeminent
- number-one
- unacceptable
- tip-top
- nifty
- no-1
- a1
- number-one
- unparalleled
- deficient
- nifty
- a1
- unsatisfactory
- unsatisfactory
- inadequate
- capital
- unsurpassed
- unsurpassed
- first-rate
- deficient
- capital
- insufficient
- inadequate
- lacking
- top-notch
- preeminent
- lacking
- top-notch
- first-rate
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- common
- reasonable
- run-of-the-mine
- okay
- moderate
- modest
- nice
- run-of-mine
- run-of-the-mill
- tolerable
- fine
- acceptable
- sufficient
- respectable
- adequate
- fair
- good
Weak:
Meaning of mediocre
mediocre (s)
moderate to inferior in quality
lacking exceptional quality or ability
poor to middling in quality
mediocre (a.)
Of a middle quality; of but a moderate or low degree of excellence; indifferent; ordinary.
mediocre (n.)
A mediocre person.
A young monk who was excused from performing a portion of a monk's duties.
mediocre Sentence Examples
- The restaurant received mediocre ratings from food critics due to its lackluster menu and service.
- Despite years of practice, his musical abilities remained mediocre compared to his peers.
- The team's performance was consistently mediocre throughout the season, never reaching the level of excellence expected.
- She was frustrated by the mediocre quality of the products she purchased online.
- The film received mediocre reviews from both audiences and critics, failing to impress either.
- His grades in school were mediocre, neither outstanding nor particularly poor.
- The company's quarterly earnings report showed mediocre growth, disappointing investors.
- Despite his aspirations, his writing remained mediocre, lacking the depth and originality needed to stand out.
- Her artistic talents were mediocre at best, leading her to pursue other career paths.
- The novel's plot was predictable, and the characters were flat, resulting in a mediocre reading experience.
FAQs About the word mediocre
moderate to inferior in quality, lacking exceptional quality or ability, poor to middling in qualityOf a middle quality; of but a moderate or low degree of exce
second-class, ordinary, passable,decent, middling, medium, satisfactory, so-so, second-rate, indifferent
distinguished, superior, optimum, marvelous, first-class, sterling, stellar, outstanding, outstanding, prime
The restaurant received mediocre ratings from food critics due to its lackluster menu and service.
Despite years of practice, his musical abilities remained mediocre compared to his peers.
The team's performance was consistently mediocre throughout the season, never reaching the level of excellence expected.
She was frustrated by the mediocre quality of the products she purchased online.