on average
Expressed as a measure of central tendency (usually the arithmetic mean).
On average, students spend about 20 hours a week studying.
ADV
very
My brother's cooking skills are very average, so we usually eat out on weekends.
fairly
above, below
The students in this class have below average reading skills compared to other schools.
ADJ
annual
national
The national average for house prices has risen significantly over the past decade.
overall | weighted | batting, bowling (both in cricket)
VERB + AVERAGE
arrive at, calculate, find, work out
To find the average of these test scores, add them all together and divide by five.
PREP
above ~
Her cooking skills are definitely above average, so everyone enjoys eating at her place.
below ~, on ~
Most students in the class scored above average on the final exam last week.