fair to middling
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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.
Adjective
- about average; acceptable
- more than adequate as a secretary