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View definitions for mediocrity

mediocrity

noun as in ordinariness

noun as in a mediocre person

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This story is a reminder that the U.S. is under siege from a fascist movement led by men who are trying to conceal their mediocrity.

From Salon

Since President William McKinley’s once-upon-a-time mediocrity was exceeded only by his present-day obscurity, few observers grasped the real significance of Trump’s remarks.

From Salon

But now, with three parallel decades of Allen’s increased creative laziness and Burns’ own comfortable mediocrity, the label fits more snugly.

In among that pre-Merino mediocrity, it was a dismal day for Sterling, who struggled to do a thing right and looked short of confidence and the old pace before Arteta decided he had seen enough.

From BBC

A team clogged with mediocrity just found hope again.

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

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