Mediocrity

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Pronunciation: /ˌmidiˈɑkrəti/

Definitions of mediocrity

noun the quality or state of being mediocre; not very good or not very high in quality

Example Sentences

A1 Some people settle for mediocrity because they are afraid to take risks.

A2 The company's mediocrity in customer service led to a decrease in sales.

B1 The teacher encouraged the students to strive for excellence rather than accept mediocrity.

B2 The artist refused to be satisfied with mediocrity and constantly pushed themselves to improve.

C1 The film critic criticized the director for the mediocrity of their latest work.

C2 The CEO refused to tolerate mediocrity in the company and implemented strict quality control measures.

Examples of mediocrity in a Sentence

formal The company's mediocrity in customer service has led to a decline in sales.

informal I'm tired of dealing with mediocrity at this job.

slang I can't stand the mediocrity of this place, it's so boring.

figurative He was trapped in a cycle of mediocrity, unable to break free and reach his full potential.

Grammatical Forms of mediocrity

plural

mediocrities

comparative

more mediocre

superlative

most mediocre

present tense

mediocrity

future tense

will be mediocrity

perfect tense

has been mediocrity

continuous tense

is being mediocrity

singular

mediocrity

positive degree

mediocrity

infinitive

to be mediocre

gerund

mediocrity

participle

mediocre

Origin and Evolution of mediocrity

First Known Use: 1588 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'mediocrity' originated from the Latin word 'mediocris', which means 'of middle height or degree'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'mediocrity' has evolved to encompass the idea of being average or ordinary, often with a negative connotation. It is used to describe a lack of excellence or distinction in various aspects of life.