Advanced as in intermediate Average or ordinary, lacking exceptional quality; neither good nor bad, as in something that is run-of-the-mill. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'So-so'
The restaurant had a so-so atmosphere, not too fancy but not too casual either.
The novel received a so-so reception, appealing to some readers but not to others.
His health condition was so-so, neither improving nor worsening.
After hours of practice, his performance in the competition was so-so, lacking the precision that was expected.
Despite the high expectations, the new smartphone's features were considered so-so by tech enthusiasts.
The novel received a so-so response from critics, with some praising the character development while others found the plot predictable.
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