intermediate |
mediocre |
As adjectives the difference between intermediate and mediocre
is that
intermediate is being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range while
mediocre is ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality.
As a noun intermediate
is anything in an intermediate position.
As a verb intermediate
is to mediate, to be an intermediate.
defray |
mediocre |
As a verb defray
is (obsolete) to spend (money).
As an adjective mediocre is
mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).
atrocious |
mediocre |
As adjectives the difference between atrocious and mediocre
is that
atrocious is frightful, evil, cruel or monstrous while
mediocre is mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).
mediocre |
trivial |
Trivial is a synonym of mediocre.
As adjectives the difference between mediocre and trivial
is that
mediocre is ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality while
trivial is ignorable; of little significance or value.
As a noun trivial is
any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium.
mediocre |
disappointing |
As adjectives the difference between mediocre and disappointing
is that
mediocre is ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality while
disappointing is that disappoints or disappoint.
As a verb disappointing is
present participle of lang=en.
adequately |
mediocre |
As an adverb adequately
is in an adequate manner.
As an adjective mediocre is
mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).
eminent |
mediocre |
As adjectives the difference between eminent and mediocre
is that
eminent is eminent; distinguished; noteworthy while
mediocre is mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).
mediocre |
fair |
As adjectives the difference between mediocre and fair
is that
mediocre is ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality while
fair is beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.
As a noun fair is
something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).
As a verb fair is
to smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).
As an adverb fair is
clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.
mediocre |
least |
As an adjective mediocre
is mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).
As a determiner least is
(
little);the smallest amount of [something.
As an adverb least is
used for forming superlatives of adjectives, especially those that do not form the superlative by adding
-est .
mediocre |
excellence |
As an adjective mediocre
is mediocre (ordinary: not extraordinary; not special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality).
As a proper noun excellence is
a title of honor or respect; more common in the form excellency.
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