The difference between Mediocre and Remarkable

When used as adjectives, mediocre means having no peculiar or outstanding features, whereas remarkable means worthy of being remarked or noticed.


Mediocre is also noun with the meaning: a person of minor significance, accomplishment or acclaim.

check bellow for the other definitions of Mediocre and Remarkable

  1. Mediocre as an adjective:

    Having no peculiar or outstanding features; not extraordinary, special, exceptional, or great; of medium quality.

    Examples:

    "I'm pretty good at tennis but only mediocre at racquetball."

  1. Mediocre as a noun:

    A person of minor significance, accomplishment or acclaim; a common and undistinguished person.

  2. Mediocre as a noun (historical):

    A member of a socioeconomic class between the upper ranks of society and the agricultural workers.

  1. Remarkable as an adjective:

    Worthy of being remarked or noticed; noticeable

    Examples:

    "synonyms: eminent extraordinary notable noticeable observable outstanding rare strange unusuawonderfuThesaurus:important Thesaurus:notable"

    "ant unremarkable"

  2. Remarkable as an adjective:

    uncommon; unusual

    Examples:

    "synonyms: abnormaqueer singular Thesaurus:strange"

    "ant normaThesaurus:normal"