English, asked by samathapesari7, 7 months ago

what is the meaning of Just Ok and simply superb ​

Answers

Answered by sonagirians
1

Answer:

The phrase is a colloquial way of saying “very, very good”. If I tell my hostess that the cake she baked was “simply superb”, I am telling her that it was delicious. If a critic says that a stage performance was “simply superb” he means it was excellent.

Answered by Anonymous
0

What is the full meaning of superb?

extremely good

adjective. admirably fine or excellent; extremely good: a superb performance. sumptuous; rich; grand: superb jewels. of a proudly imposing appearance or kind; majestic: superb mountain vistas.

The informal phrase “just ok” means “not very well/bad, but not very good.” You can use it in conversation to answer a question like, “How are you feeling?” or “How was the movie?” when you want to communicate that the thing asked about is/was not as good as might be hoped.

Similar questions