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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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If a review is t good nor bad?

If a review isn’t good nor bad, is it mediocre?


The film got mediocre reviews. (Not bad not good)


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I would describe 'mediocre' as 'moderately good' or, as we say, 'all right, but nothing to get very excited about'. It's more good than bad rather than exactly between the two. CJ

  • I would describe 'mediocre' as 'moderately good' or, as we say, 'all right, but nothing to get very excited about'.
  • It's more good than bad rather than exactly between the two.
  • CJ
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I would describe 'mediocre' as 'moderately good' or, as we say, 'all right, but nothing to get very excited about'. It's more good than bad rather than exactly between the two.

CJ

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anonymousIf a review isn’t good nor bad, is it mediocre?

You could also use "lukewarm".

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