Ordinariness as a consequence of being average and not outstanding.
A person of second-rate ability or value.
Of minor significance, accomplishment or acclaim.
1 This is probably the most difficult step on the road to mediocrity .
2 Every day, we try to remind each other to live beyond mediocrity .
3 Major league team owners, on the other hand, are rewarded for mediocrity .
4 Time has also run out for those who justified mediocrity in parastatals.
5 Don't let your standards slip to the mediocrity of a regional rag.
6 Certainly not of the individual, for the present conditions tend toward mediocrity .
7 He was below mediocrity in mind, and had received scarcely any education.
8 We are not jealous of mediocrity : we are not patient of it.
9 And around, above, beneath, the pervading mediocrity , the apotheosis of the average.
10 He would no longer face the fearful alternative of mediocrity or starvation.
11 In a time of mass-culture egalitarianism and mediocrity , she was an elitist.
12 To men whose talents are above mediocrity we speak of superior things.
13 It seemed to encapsulate her awkward, disengaged manner and her inner mediocrity .
14 Topics - Is enforced conformity in school classrooms condemning boys to mediocrity ?
15 Never had she seen such intense self-complacency coupled with such utter mediocrity .
16 As if twenty times already she had not sufficiently perceived his mediocrity .
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Mediocrity в диалектах
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