(sō'sō')
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.
| Dictionary: so-so |
| Antonyms: so-so |
Definition: adequate, passable
Antonyms: different, distinguished, excellent, exceptional, outstanding
| WordNet: so-so |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
neither good nor bad
Synonyms: indifferent, passable, tolerable
The adverb so-so has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
in an acceptable (but not outstanding) manner
Synonyms: acceptably, tolerably
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