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See also: médiocre and medíocre

English

Alternative forms

  • mediocer (obsolete)
  • médiocre (dated)

Etymology

From the late Middle English medioker, from the French médiocre, from the Middle French médiocre, from the Classical Latin mediocris (“in a middle state”, “of middle size”, “middling”, “moderate”, “ordinary”, from medius (“middle”) +‎ ocris (“rugged mountain”)); compare mediocrely and mediocrity.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌmiːdɪˈəʊkə/, /ˈmiːdɪˌəʊkə/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌmidiˈoʊkəɹ/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Adjective

mediocre (comparative more mediocre, superlative most mediocre)

  1. Not excellent or outstanding, usually disappointingly so.[1]
    Synonyms: common, commonplace, ordinary; see also Thesaurus:mediocre
    Antonyms: great, distinguished, exceptional, outstanding, remarkable, peculiar; see also Thesaurus:excellent, Thesaurus:bad
    I'm pretty good at tennis but only mediocre at racquetball.
    • 1959 June, O. S. Nock, “British Locomotive Practice and Performance”, in Railway Magazine, page 409:
      The standard ranges from runs that are almost sensational in the speed and brilliance of the work to the ultra-mediocre.
    • 1968, William Arthur Ward, Thoughts of a Christian Optimist‎[1], Droke House:
      The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.
    • 2023 August 24, Sarah Naftalis & Lauren Wells, “The Roast” (8:36 from the start), in What We Do in the Shadows‎[2], season 5, episode 8, spoken by Baron Afanas (Doug Jones):
      “Look at this festive assembly. All of us, gathered here together, chuckling at jokes and silliness.” [laughter] “And jackanapery.” [rim shots] “I guess there's only one thing left to say. What is this shit?” [rim shot] [laughter] “[laughs] Very good.” “You call yourselves vampires? Bah. This entire evening has been nothing but a pageant of insipid nonsense.” “[laughing] Yes.” “Worshipping at the altar of your own mediocre frivolity. A jester's hollow dance. And who is laughing?” “Yeah! [whoops] [grunts]” “Vampires are supposed to have blood orgies and slaughter circles. Gah! You have all gone soft. You even invited humans to this asinine affair.”

Derived terms

  • mediocracy
  • mediocreness
  • mediocrist
  • submediocre

Related terms

  • mean
  • median
  • mediate
  • mediation
  • mediator
  • mediocrely
  • mediocrity
  • medium

Translations

having no peculiar or outstanding features
  • Arabic: مُتَوَسِّط (mutawassiṭ)
  • Azerbaijani: ortabab, babat, adi (az), miyanə
  • Belarusian: пасрэ́дны (pasrédny), сярэ́дні (be) (sjarédni)
  • Bulgarian: посре́дствен (bg) (posrédstven)
  • Catalan: mediocre (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 平庸 (zh) (píngyōng), 平凡 (zh) (píngfán), 平平 (zh) (píngpíng), 庸碌 (zh) (yōnglù)
  • Czech: průměrný (cs)
  • Danish: middelmådig (da)
  • Dutch: middelmatig (nl)
  • Esperanto: mezbona, mezklalita, averaĝa
  • Finnish: keskinkertainen (fi), kohtalainen (fi), keskiverto (fi), (in a negative sense) hääppöinen (fi)
  • French: médiocre (fr)
  • Galician: mediocre (gl) m or f, nin arre nin xo
  • German: mittelmäßig (de)
  • Greek: μέτριος (el) m (métrios), (colloquial) παρακατιανός (el) m (parakatianós)
  • Hindi: मध्यम (hi) (madhyam), दरमियानी (hi) (darmiyānī), बीच का (bīc kā), बीच की रास (bīc kī rās), मुतवस्सित (hi) (mutvassit), बैन-बैन (bain-bain), दरमियाना (darmiyānā), औसत दर्जे का (ausat darje kā), मोतदिल (hi) (motdil), माध्यमिक (hi) (mādhyamik), औसत (hi) (ausat)
  • Hungarian: középszerű (hu), közepes (hu)
  • Icelandic: (please verify) miðlungs- , (please verify) meðallags-
  • Indonesian: (please verify) Biasa Saja
  • Italian: mediocre (it)
  • Japanese: 凡庸な (ja) (bon'yō na), 平凡な (ja) (heibon na)
  • Korean: 평범하다 (ko) (pyeongbeomhada)
  • Latin: mediocris (la)
  • Macedonian: сре́ден m (sréden), про́сечен m (prósečen)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: middelmådig
    Nynorsk: middelmåtig
  • Persian: کم‌مایه (kam-mâye)
  • Polish: średni (pl), mierny (pl), przeciętny (pl), niespecjalny
  • Portuguese: medíocre (pt), meia-boca (pt) (informal)
  • Romanian: mediocru (ro)
  • Russian: посре́дственный (ru) (posrédstvennyj), зауря́дный (ru) (zaurjádnyj), сре́дний (ru) (srédnij), нева́жный (ru) (nevážnyj)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: осредњи
    Latin: osrednji (sh)
  • Slovak: priemerný, prostredný
  • Spanish: mediocre (es)
  • Swedish: medelmåttig (sv)
  • Tagalog: madampat
  • Turkish: vasat (tr), sıradan (tr)
  • Ukrainian: посере́дній (poserédnij), аби́який (uk) (abýjakyj), сере́дній (serédnij)

Noun

mediocre (plural mediocres)

  1. A person of minor significance, accomplishment or acclaim; a common and undistinguished person.
    Antonym: great
    • 1825, “Present State of Literature”, in The Gentleman's Magazine‎[3], volume XCV, second part, page 197:
      Of the hundreds of inferior poets, who are continually offering their sonnets and addresses to the Moon, (or to the public instead of that luminary,) Wade, Barton, Wiffen, and Bailey, are the most conspicuous. Wade is a new aspirant, but gives strong prognostications of genius. Barton and Bailey are above the mediocres, and Wiffen tolerable.
    • 2014, Todd Whitaker, Dealing with Difficult Teachers, Third Edition, page 84:
      After this lecture, how do the mediocres feel? They probably feel indifferent or mad. Perhaps they were not even paying attention. The question is, are they more likely to be in the hallway tomorrow? Probably not.
  2. (historical) A member of a socioeconomic class between the upper ranks of society and the agricultural workers.

Translations

person of minor significance, accomplishment or acclaim
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 庸人 (zh) (yōngrén)
  • French: médiocre (fr)
  • German: Mittelmäßige
  • Greek: μετριότητα (el) f (metriótita)
  • Japanese: 庸人 (ja) (yōjin), 凡人 (ja) (bonjin)

References

  1. ^ “mediocre - Common Errors in English Usage and More - Washington State University”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), 20 April 2020 (last accessed)

Further reading

  • “mediocre”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
  • William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “mediocre”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.

Anagrams

  • mediocer

Catalan

Pronunciation

  • Audio (Barcelona):(file)

Adjective

mediocre m or f (masculine and feminine plural mediocres)

  1. mediocre

Derived terms

  • mediocrement

Related terms

  • mediocritat

Further reading

  • “mediocre”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language] (in Catalan), second edition, Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan: Institut d'Estudis Catalans], April 2007

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meˈdjɔ.kre/
  • Rhymes: -ɔkre
  • Hyphenation: me‧diò‧cre

Adjective

mediocre m or f by sense (plural mediocri)

  1. mediocre, ordinary, middling
    Synonyms: comune, ordinario
  2. second-rate, poor, shoddy
    Synonyms: scadente, scarso

Noun

mediocre m or f by sense (plural mediocri)

  1. mediocre person; mediocrity

Related terms

  • medio
  • mediocremente
  • mediocrità

Anagrams

  • decimerò

Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [mɛˈdi.ɔ.krɛ]
  • (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [meˈdiː.o.kre]

Adjective

mediocre

  1. nominative/accusative neuter singular of mediocris

Portuguese

Adjective

mediocre m or f (plural mediocres)

  1. pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1911 in Portugal) of medíocre
    • 1933, Graciliano Ramos, chapter XIII, in Cahetés‎[4], 1st edition, Rio de Janeiro: Schmidt, page 101:
      Trabalhei damnadamente, e o resultado foi mediocre. Sou incapaz de saber o que se passa na alma dum anthropophago.
      I worked awfully, and the result was mediocre. I’m incapable of knowing what goes on in the soul of a man-eater.

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin mediocris.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /meˈdjokɾe/ [meˈð̞jo.kɾe]
  • Rhymes: -okɾe
  • Syllabification: me‧dio‧cre

Adjective

mediocre m or f (masculine and feminine plural mediocres)

  1. mediocre
    Synonyms: cutre, normalito, poca cosa, regular

Related terms

  • mediocremente
  • mediocridad

Further reading

  • “mediocre”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025
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