Sentence examples for So-so from inspiring English sources

The word "so-so" is usable in written English and is considered informal
It can be used to describe something that is mediocre or average in quality. Example: "The movie was so-so; it had some good moments but overall it was disappointing." Alternatives include "mediocre" or "average."

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So-so

adjective

Neither good nor bad; tolerable, passable, indifferent.

  • The dessert was pretty good, but the meal was so-so.

Exact(7)

So-so report cards.

About equally so-so.

He played so-so.

Mussels so-so.

West in so-so fashion.

Tax treatment: so-so.

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It feels so, so, so, so good.

That's so, so, so great!

They are so, so, so determined.

I was so so so into it.

"So, so what?

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