Meaning Of The Word So-so
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So-so Meaning
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What's The Definition Of So-so?
so-so
adjective: If you say that something is so-so, you mean that it is average in quality, rather than being very good or very bad. so-so in American English indifferently; just tolerably or passably neither very good nor very bad; only fair adjective: indifferent; neither very good nor very bad adverb: in an indifferent or passable manner; indifferently; tolerably so-so in British English adjective: neither good nor bad adverb: in an average or indifferent manner |
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