0 not very good:
1 just acceptable but not good; not good enough:
The movie’s plot is predictable, the dialogue is second-rate, and the acting is mediocre.
2 ordinary and not very good:
What advice would you give to mediocre companies that want to dramatically improve themselves?
mediocre earnings/results/returns, etc. Even with mediocre returns, stocks generally outperform bonds and cash.
Commuters resent the mediocre performance of many of the privatized rail networks.
The essays, in fact, tend towards the mediocre; only a few fulfil the purpose of the collection.
This is also related to our mediocre ability to interpret the variability within flint tools assemblages.
This is supported by concern that many commercial composts are of low to mediocre quality12.
A mediocre career in the church may not be definitely worse than a career in the army.
For example, a few children can produce a particular cluster very accurately, or many children can produce that cluster with mediocre accuracy.
They attempt to give a mechanism for promoting high quality schemes, improving mediocre ones and for identifying poor schemes that should be redesigned or refused.
More important than this is the selection of poems, where often the good jostles the mediocre, and occasionally the mediocre is preferred for 'special study'.
First, there is no real ability to distinguish the good from the mediocre.
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