Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mediocracy
Noun
/ˌmiːdiˈɒkrəsi/

Definition
Mediocracy refers to a system or society governed by mediocrity, where average or inferior qualities are the norm and excellence is not rewarded or prioritized.

Examples
- The rise of mediocracy in the organization led to a decline in innovation.
- Critics argue that mediocracy has taken hold in government, stifling progress.
- In a mediocracy, the best ideas often go unnoticed.

Meaning
The term embodies the idea that mediocrity prevails in leadership and decision-making, resulting in outcomes that are less than optimal or satisfying.

Synonyms
- Average society
- Commonplace governance
- Mediocre leadership