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médiocrité

mediocrity

noun meh-dyok-ree-TEH Rare

Origin: Latin mediocritas (middle state), from mediocris

Usage Note

Médiocrité refers to the state of being mediocre — neither good nor bad, settling for 'just enough'. In French cultural discourse it carries a strong pejorative charge, often used to criticise work, institutions, or individuals that fail to aspire. The adjective médiocre can also describe a student who is 'below average'. The antonym l'excellence is its natural foil in school report cards.

Examples

"Il refuse de se satisfaire de la mediocrite."

Natural Translation

He refuses to settle for mediocrity.

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