fair enough
English
Pronunciation
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Phrase
- (idiomatic) An expression used to concede a point, but suggesting that the broader argument is incorrect.
- You can play the exercises pretty well on piano, fair enough, but can you play the movement expressively?
- 2017 October 14, Paul Doyle, “Mauricio Pellegrino yet to find attacking solution for stuttering Southampton”, in the Guardian[1]:
- Puel was let go in June despite leading Southampton to their first major final for 14 years and an eighth-place finish in the Premier League. But apparently his style was too boring and some players and many fans disliked his method, so he had to go – fair enough but look at them now.
- 2021 August 9, 3:26 from the start, in No More Jockeys[2], season 4, episode 15, spoken by Tim Key:
- If I say "Donald" and you say "Fair enough, but there's someone called Donaldo"...
- Used to acknowledge a person's point or argument; denotes that, upon consideration, something is correct or reasonable; an expression of acknowledgment or understanding.
Translations
very well
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