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So-so

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Adjective

1. indifferent, so-so

being neither good nor bad

Example Sentences:
'an indifferent performance'
'a gifted painter but an indifferent actor'
'her work at the office is passable'
'a so-so golfer'
'feeling only so-so'
'prepared a tolerable dinner'
'a tolerable working knowledge of French'

Adverb

2. acceptably, so-so, tolerably

in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner

Example Sentences:
'she plays tennis tolerably'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


So-so

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adjective
1. (postpositive)
neither good nor bad
adverb
2. 
in an average or indifferent manner

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So-so

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adverb
1. 
indifferently; just tolerably or passably
adjective
2. 
neither very good nor very bad; only fair

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So-so

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adj.
Neither very good nor very bad; passable: a so-so performance; feeling so-so.
adv.
Neither very well nor very poorly; passably: I swam so-so, but better than yesterday.

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