0 not very good or great; ordinary -- biasa
a mediocre performance/effort.
This accelerated rate of forest clearing is facing a rather mediocre regeneration effort estimated at 1,000 ha per year.
It is with inexperienced and mediocre teachers that methods become important.
We have many mediocre officials but few men of talent and courage.
The regulations are used by mediocre men as the means of their self-protection, and taken advantage of by government clerks as sources of profit.
The conclusion points to just how rare, and mediocre, human intelligence may be.
So often in state provision of services universal provision meant the equity of the mediocre.
These regions had exceptionally high rural population densities, certainly when one considers the mediocre soil quality in some parts of them.
First, there is no real ability to distinguish the good from the mediocre.