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Cat fold 525 Posted 8 years ago
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I can't imagine you were less than stellar.

Prue: Looks like you're the only one of us who's going to be doing anything for a living. I think I blew my interview.
Piper: I can't imagine you were less than stellar.

Does "I can't imagine you were less than stellar" mean "I think you're the best or I think you're extremely good"?

  

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cat fold 525 Does "I can't imagine you were less than stellar" mean "I think you're the best or I think you're extremely good"? No, the sentence doesn't mean that. The meaning is close to Piper would be surprised if Prue didn't excel at the interview.

  • cat fold 525 Does "I can't imagine you were less than stellar" mean "I think you're the best or I think you're extremely good"?
  • No, the sentence doesn't mean that.
  • The meaning is close to Piper would be surprised if Prue didn't excel at the interview.
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cat fold 525Does "I can't imagine you were less than stellar" mean "I think you're the best or I think you're extremely good"?

No, the sentence doesn't mean that.


The meaning is close to

Piper would be surprised if Prue didn't excel at the interview.

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