• So-so

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -əʊsəʊ

    Origin

    From so + so. Compare Dutch zozo ("so-so"), German soso ("so-so"), Norwegian så som så ("so-so").

    Full definition of so-so

    Adjective

    so-so

    1. Neither good nor bad; tolerable, passable, indifferent.The dessert was pretty good, but the meal was so-so.
      • GoldsmithIn some Irish houses, where things are so-so,
        One gammon of bacon hangs up for a show.
      • Prof. WilsonHe Burns certainly wrote some so-so verses to the Tree of Liberty.

    Synonyms

    Adverb

    so-so

    1. Neither very well nor very poorly.He performed so-so during the tryouts, and the coach was undecided whether to add him to the team or not.

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