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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

another express for "so so"?

John: How do you like the color of the car?

Tom: Just so so.

How do you say "just so so" with more formal word?

"moderately"?
  

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' I think " Tolerably " would work as well, whcih means ( in an acceptable but not outstanding manner ) For example, Tom:Have you had fun ? Dina:Tolerably. any comment ?

  • ' I think " Tolerably " would work as well, whcih means ( in an acceptable but not outstanding manner ) For example, Tom:Have you had fun ?
  • Dina:Tolerably.
  • any comment ?
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According to Longman,

So-so adjective, adverb

neither very good nor very bad
synonym average
'How was the party?' 'Oh, so-so.'

I think " Tolerably " would work as well, whcih means ( in an acceptable but not outstanding manner )
For example,
Tom:Have you had fun ?
Dina:Tolerably.

any comment

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