Mediocrity Meaning
noun
the quality or state of being mediocre.
Examples of impediment
- He was frustrated with the mediocrity of his work, knowing he could achieve much more if he pushed himself harder.
- The team’s performance has been stuck in mediocrity, never bad enough to change, but never good enough to win.
- She refused to settle for mediocrity, always striving for excellence in everything she did.
- Mediocrity in leadership often leads to a lack of innovation and slow progress.
- Instead of aiming for greatness, they were content with mediocrity, and it showed in their results.
- The school system was criticized for encouraging mediocrity rather than excellence among students.
- He was surrounded by mediocrity at his job, where no one seemed motivated to excel.
- Achieving mediocrity was never his goal; he always wanted to be the best in his field.
- The movie was a disappointment, falling into mediocrity despite its promising start.
- She feared that accepting mediocrity in her career would lead to long-term dissatisfaction.
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