fair to middling

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fair to middling

The new employee's performance was fair to middling after the first month.

Definition

Adjective: Of moderate or average quality; neither very good nor very bad; acceptable but not exceptional.

Usage

This adjective is used to describe something that is adequate or satisfactory, but not outstanding. It often implies a level of quality that is just about acceptable or passable.

Examples
  • The food at the new restaurant was fair to middling; it wasn't bad, but I wouldn't go out of my way to eat there again.
  • "How are you feeling today?" "Oh, fair to middling, I suppose. Could be better, could be worse."
  • His performance in the exam was fair to middling, placing him right in the middle of the class rankings.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used in a slightly informal or conversational context to express modest or lukewarm assessment. It can soften criticism or express a lack of enthusiasm.
  • It can function as a predicative adjective (following a linking verb like or ) as shown in the examples.
Variants and Related Words
  • Middling (adj): Of moderate quality, size, or degree. (e.g., )
  • So-so (adj/informal): Neither very good nor very bad; mediocre. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Mediocre
  • Average
  • Passable
  • Adequate
  • Tolerable
  • Unremarkable
Antonyms
  • Excellent
  • Outstanding
  • Superb
  • Terrible
  • Awful
Idioms and Phrases
  • Fair to middling itself is an idiomatic phrase. Its structure is fixed and it is not typically broken apart or modified.
fair to middling

The new employee's performance was fair to middling after the first month.

Adjective
  1. about average; acceptable
    • more than adequate as a secretary

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