Friday, July 16, 2010

What is the actual meaning of "just right" in this sentence?

How would you describe the colour of the dough (just after you have made it)?


Tick one box where on the scale which you think applies to this product








Not at all good





Just right





This is regarding a questionnaire for a product.

What is the actual meaning of "just right" in this sentence?
"just right" would mean that you find the color to be mostly perfect. Not too much this or not too much that... just right.
Reply:Just right means "absolutely perfect".


When Goldilocks went to the house of the three bears she tried the three beds. Papa's was too hard, Mama's was too soft, but Baby Bear's was "just right".





Regarding the dough, some might say it was too sweet, others may think it needs more sugar, and still others may think it is just right, and should not be changed.
Reply:CORRECT
Reply:"Just right" in this sentence means the colour of the dough was exactly as it should have been. (not to light and not to dark)
Reply:Appropriate. It's just the way it should be.
Reply:dear paresh,... the phrase 'just right' means the colour should be as normal as what goes on your head... understand..?





if its an offical product's question, you should go and meet the organiser and question them...





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Reply:In this case the meaning of "just right" means "perfect"


It also should be used in this sense as a middle between two extremes, as in "Not too dark, and not too light. It was just right."
Reply:Just right=The way it should be or the way you think it should look.
Reply:almost perfect, but not quite.


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