How do you say someone is good enough?
adequate | satisfactory |
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assuaging | okey-dokey |
just right | nice |
able | cromulent |
tickety-boo | modest |
If you want to give the most positive response, you would have to say something like this: "I will get it done." "Rest assured, it will get done."
- I know you'll do a great job.
- Let me know what resources you need to accomplish this.
- We have a strict deadline for X. ...
- Let me know what help you need to get this project done. ...
- I know you're concerned that you lack the skills to do this, but I know you can figure it out.
- “I know I don't say it enough, but I want to let you know that you mean the absolute world to me. ...
- “You are important to me and you matter to me in every way.” ...
- “I think I could stare into your eyes and find forever with you.”
Superb, outstanding, and terrific are synonyms for very good.
Some common synonyms of fitting are appropriate, apt, felicitous, fit, happy, meet, proper, and suitable.
Reply with “I'm fine/Not bad/ Pretty good/Great”. Or, if you're in a bad mood, it's ok to say “I've been better”.
- Good luck.
- Best of luck.
- I hope things will turn out fine.
- You were made for this!
- You are going to be amazing!
- You'll do great!
- Wishing you all the best.
- Wishing you lots of luck.
“Duly noted” is a great phrase for official meeting minutes and memorandums, but in emails or chats, there are other ways to say the same thing. Even adding the phrase to a complete sentence and saying thanks will eliminate some of the rudeness: “Your concerns are duly noted. Thanks!”
- skilful UK. She's a skilful driver.
- skilled. He's a skilled mechanic.
- able. She's a very able student.
- gifted. She's a gifted musician.
- talented. He's a very talented actor.
- adept. She's very adept at dealing with all management issues.
- deft. ...
- accomplished.
How do you say your best professionally?
And by saying 'I will do my best' does not show your abilities and skills but instead it limits them terribly. Prefer saying 'I will get the job done'. That sounds professional, definitive and assertive. Push your best to the limit and finish your work.
- Yeah, sure. Here you go.
- No problem! I'm always happy to help.
- Yep! I will be right there. (Yep is another informal way to say yes like yeah.)
- Yeah, I'd be happy to!
- Cool. (Yes, cool can really be used to say yes or to show agreement.)
- You got it.
- Okay.

- "Thank you for being such a great friend." ...
- "I'm thankful for all that you do for me." ...
- "Your support means everything to me." ...
- "I couldn't have done it without you." ...
- "I appreciate your kindness." ...
- "Your friendship is a gift I'll never be able to repay." ...
- "Thank you for being there for me."
- Be interested. ...
- Provide regular, constructive feedback. ...
- Invest in them. ...
- Prepare to lose them. ...
- Set clear, measurable expectations. ...
- Make time for them. ...
- Acknowledge them publicly. ...
- Say the tough stuff.
- Be Specific. ...
- Say Their Name. ...
- Praise Their Listening Skills. ...
- Compliment Their Style. ...
- Acknowledge Their Effort. ...
- Point Out How Kind They Are. ...
- Be Honest & Heartfelt. ...
- Keep The Focus On Them.
Some of faculties' research interests are interdisciplinary and diverse which are a good fit for my research interests. I hope that the admission committee finds my background and strengths a good fit to the requirements of PhD program in Management Science and Systems.
suitable | suited |
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compatible | complementary |
like-minded | well-matched |
of a kind | consistent |
harmonious | consonant |
Following are the qualities which a good response should possess: Fast. Approachable. Informative.
- acclaimed.
- distinguished.
- esteemed.
- illustrious.
- leading.
- notable.
- notorious.
- prominent.
- Officially documented/ recorded.
- Duly recorded.
- Properly reflected.
- Point taken.
- Registered.
- Acknowledged.
- At the proper time.
- Taken into consideration.
What do you say after well noted?
In most cases, a simple "You're welcome" is sufficient. You could also say something like, "I'm glad you enjoyed/had a good time/whatever, etcetera.
- Astonishing.
- Bewitching.
- Brilliant.
- Captivating.
- Charming.
- Copacetic.
- Delightful.
- Dashing.
Able to speak my mind diplomatically. Demonstrated poise, tact, and diplomacy. Engaged with customers/coworkers in a polite and professional way. Exercised sound judgment.
- assured,
- certain,
- clear,
- cocksure,
- confident,
- doubtless,
- implicit,
- positive,
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn't agree with you more.
- That's so true.
- That's for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You're absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That's exactly how I feel.