Now i'm going to try and fit them into my sentence and see which one fits best................by the way how'd you manage to find all those words so quick? :clever:
Now I'm smack bang in the middle - what word do I use?
Very competent research and IT skills.
They love the word competent, so many nice, juciy connotations for them to lull over. Eitherway, nothing wrong with excellent, such a vague word its not as if your making an unfair/fraudulent claims.
mannn why are ppl giving such long replies to such an easy answer?
when i go to school u get a good, very good or excellent
so therefore the better of good will be made into a form of equation because i love complicating simple things
if good is < X
and if excellent is > X
then X will be in the middle
good<X<excellent
therefore we can deduce that the equlibrium of this quantum eqatorium is vertioriumically woblisorioticly normal
and the answer is
X=very good
"The ancestor of every action is a thought."
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
"Cat's pyjamas" is quite old-fashioned - you'd sound like someone from the 50s if you said that! Plus it actually means "quite good" - it's not in the middle.
Hang on Muhammad! All those words you suggested are synonyms for "excellent". For middle words you need: fair, decent, mainstream, mediocre, average, adequate, middling, median, typical, unexceptional, standard, ordinary, pedestrian - something like that.
Yes I think I tried searching with both the words 'good' and 'excellent' and I felt that some synonyms for excellent were appropriate, especially since we were given the context of a CV, where we need to try to express our skills as best as possible
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