What does それなりに in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word それなりに in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use それなりに in Japanese.

The word それなりに in Japanese means ある程度, それなりに, それなりに, 全体的に、全面的に、それなりに, そこそこ、それなりに, そこそこ、まずまず、まあまあ、それなりに. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word それなりに

ある程度

(to a certain degree)

You have to admit you're to blame to some extent. We all suffer to some extent when we're far away from our loved ones.

それなりに

(degree: fairly)

The boss makes sure all his employees are paid decently.

それなりに

(tolerably)

それなりに面白いが、私はそれでもこれを買う気にならない。
It's interesting enough, but I still don't want to buy it.

全体的に、全面的に、それなりに

(on the whole)

全体的に、あなたは良くできたと思う。その旅行は完璧ではなかったけど、それなりに行ってよかったと思う。
All in all, I think you did a fine job. The trip wasn't perfect, but all in all, I'm glad we went.

そこそこ、それなりに

(not extremely)

He's only averagely handsome, but has a lovely sense of humour.

そこそこ、まずまず、まあまあ、それなりに

(moderately, fairly)

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