How Do You Use Moreso In A Sentence?

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Much more so than most others

. How much the more so here. While his scientific success was impressive, the man was much more so. My parents brought me up to value my personality, much more so than my appearance.

What is the meaning of the word moreso?

The one-word form “moreso” is covered fairly well in this Grammarist article: grammarist.com/usage/moreso. – Dan Bron. Dec 2 '14 at 9:29. 2. @DanBron I have just noticed that the OED recognises moreso as a US usage, meaning

simply ‘more so' as in ‘all the more so

‘.

How do you use so so in a sentence?

  1. The new restaurant in town is so-so. It is not the worst food that I have ever eaten, but I would not go back.
  2. My new job is so-so. …
  3. I find that the new Batman movie was just so-so. …
  4. The food on our trip was so-so. …
  5. “How is Jane's new boyfriend?” “So so.”
  6. “How is it going today, Pete.” “So-so.”

What does Soso mean in text?

adjective. Also soso .

indifferent

; neither very good nor very bad.

What does it mean when someone is feeling so-so?

So-so means in an

average or indifferent

.

How do you reply to so so?

Be aware that “So-so” will often be interpreted by an anglophone as a euphemism for “not very well, actually”. Unless things are clearly negative, the usual response is the meaningless “

Fine, thanks

“. If things were really positive, you'd usually get “Great, thanks.”

Is so so a feeling?

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.

What kind of word is so so?

So can be a

conjunction

, an adjective, an interjection, a noun, an abbreviation or an adverb.

Is so-so correct?


it is incorrect

. I personally hate the use of so-so when people give a judgement about something. When students are learning English, so-so is a lazy response that they over use in many countries rather than challenge themselves with the wide range of adjectives they could use.

Why do we say so-so?

If you say that something is so-so, you mean that

it is average in quality

, rather than being very good or very bad. Their lunch was only so-so.

What is mean by so called?

—used to

indicate the name that is commonly or usually used for something

. —used to indicate a name or description that you think is not really right or suitable.

What do you reply to SO ARE YOU?

Be aware that “So-so” will often be interpreted by an anglophone as a euphemism for “not very well, actually”. Unless things are clearly negative, the usual response is the meaningless “

Fine, thanks

“. If things were really positive, you'd usually get “Great, thanks.”

What are you reply?

  • I'm good. — You can shorten this to “good” if you're feeling relaxed. Or lazy. …
  • Pretty good — This was actually the catchphrase of a popular American comedian. You can hear him say it in this clip. A lot. …
  • I'm well. — Like with “I'm good,” you can shorten this to “well.”

What so far so good means?

—used to say that something (such as a project or an activity)

has proceeded well or without problems

up to the present “How's the work on your house going?” “There's a lot more to do, but so far, so good.”

What does not so so mean?

idiom. —used in speech to say

that one disagrees with

what someone has said or to tell someone to stop or slow down. See the full definition.

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