A1 Expression Informal 7 min de lectura

Pretty good.

Quite well.

En 15 segundos

  • Mildly positive expression.
  • Means 'quite well' or 'satisfactory'.
  • Versatile for casual and semi-formal use.
  • Understated approval, not overly enthusiastic.

Significado

Se usa como respuesta, significando 'bastante bien' o 'muy bien'. Es una forma común y discreta de expresar satisfacción o aprobación sin ser demasiado entusiasta.

Ejemplos clave

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Texting a friend about a new restaurant

Hey, I tried that new Italian place last night. It was pretty good!

Hey, I tried that new Italian place last night. It was pretty good!

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2

At a café, responding to the barista

How's your coffee?

How's your coffee?

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Job interview (Zoom call)

How do you feel about your progress on the Q3 report?

How do you feel about your progress on the Q3 report?

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Contexto cultural

Americans use this to avoid sounding boastful. British speakers often use 'not bad' as a synonym for 'pretty good'. Often paired with 'eh' for emphasis.

💡

The 'Pretty' Flap

In American English, say 'priddy' instead of 'prit-tee' for a more natural sound.

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Modesty

Use this phrase to sound humble and polite.

En 15 segundos

  • Mildly positive expression.
  • Means 'quite well' or 'satisfactory'.
  • Versatile for casual and semi-formal use.
  • Understated approval, not overly enthusiastic.

What It Means

Pretty good is your go-to phrase when something is better than just 'okay' but not quite 'amazing.' It’s a mild, positive endorsement. You’re saying things are satisfactory, maybe even a little pleasing. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a relaxed nod and a small smile. It avoids hyperbole, making it super versatile. Think of it as a comfortable middle ground between 'meh' and 'wow!' It's a safe bet for expressing contentment.

How To Use It

This phrase is incredibly flexible. You can use it in response to questions about how something is going. For example, 'How was your movie?' 'Pretty good.' Or, 'How’s that new project?' 'Pretty good, thanks!' It works for opinions on food, weather, performance, or general well-being. It’s also great for self-assessment. 'How did you do on the test?' 'Pretty good, I think.' It’s a low-effort way to give a positive signal. You can even use it to describe something you've made or done. 'Here’s the report.' 'Looks pretty good!'

Formality & Register

This is where pretty good shines. It’s a chameleon! It fits perfectly in casual chats with friends, a quick text message, or even a relaxed work email. It’s not *super* formal, so you probably wouldn't use it in a presidential speech. But in most everyday situations, it’s just right. Think of it as the comfortable jeans of English expressions. They work almost everywhere! It bridges the gap between super casual slang and stiff, formal language. It’s friendly without being overly familiar. It’s professional enough for many workplaces without sounding robotic. It’s the ultimate linguistic Swiss Army knife. You can’t go wrong with it in most scenarios.

Real-Life Examples

  • Texting a friend: 'Hey, just finished the assignment. How’d it go?' 'Pretty good! Sent it over.'
  • Ordering food: 'How’s the pizza?' 'Mmm, pretty good. Nice and cheesy!'
  • At work: 'Did you review the proposal?' 'Yes, it looks pretty good overall. Just a few minor edits.'
  • On a date: 'How’s your meal?' 'Pretty good, thanks! Yours?'
  • Social media comment: 'Just tried this new cafe! Their latte art is pretty good.'
  • After a workout: 'Feeling tired?' 'Yeah, but pretty good tired, you know?'
  • Describing a movie: 'Was it good?' 'Yeah, pretty good. Worth watching.'

These examples show its natural flow in everyday conversation. It’s a low-key positive response. It rarely sounds out of place. Did you know that pretty originally meant 'early' or 'soon'? Now it just means 'quite' or 'very'! Language is wild.

When To Use It

Use pretty good when you want to give a positive but not overly enthusiastic response. It’s perfect for situations where 'good' is accurate, but 'great' or 'excellent' feels like too much. Think about situations like:

  • Responding to 'How are you?' when you're feeling fine.
  • Giving feedback on a meal, a movie, or a book.
  • Describing the outcome of a task that went well.
  • Answering questions about your general well-being or progress.
  • Complimenting something that is satisfactory and well-made.

It’s your go-to for mild approval. It’s the verbal equivalent of a gentle thumbs-up. It’s also great when you don’t want to brag. You’re happy, but you’re keeping it real. It's a humble brag, almost!

When NOT To Use It

Avoid pretty good when you need to express strong emotions. If something is truly amazing, use words like fantastic, incredible, or outstanding. Similarly, if something is bad, pretty good is the wrong choice. Don't use it for emergencies or serious situations where a more precise or urgent response is needed. For instance, if someone asks 'How’s the fire?' you don't want to say 'Pretty good!' Also, avoid it in highly formal settings like a legal deposition or a Nobel Prize acceptance speech unless you’re aiming for a specific ironic effect. It can sound dismissive if the situation clearly warrants a stronger reaction. If your friend just won the lottery, 'Pretty good!' might not cut it. It’s also not ideal for describing something that is just barely acceptable. That might be 'okay' or 'alright'.

Common Mistakes

One common slip-up is using pretty good when something is truly exceptional. You might think you're being modest, but it can undersell the achievement. The opposite mistake is using it when something is just barely okay. It can sound like you’re being polite but not genuinely impressed. Another error is the placement of pretty. Sometimes people say 'Good pretty!' which is just grammatically incorrect.

'The presentation was good pretty.' 'The presentation was pretty good.'
'I feel good pretty.' 'I feel pretty good.'
'Is it okay?' 'Pretty bad.' 'Is it okay?' 'Not very good.' or 'Pretty bad.' (If you mean bad)

Remember, pretty modifies good here, not the other way around. It’s like a little adverb adding emphasis. Don't let it get mixed up!

Common Variations

  • Quite good: Very similar, maybe slightly more formal. Often used in British English.
  • Not bad: This is a classic understatement. It means 'pretty good' or even 'very good', but sounds more reserved. It's like saying 'It's okay' when you secretly mean 'It's awesome!'
  • Alright: Can mean 'pretty good' or just 'acceptable'. Context is key here. 'How was the movie?' 'Alright.' could mean it was okay, or it was pretty good.
  • Decent: Similar to pretty good, implies satisfactory quality. 'The wifi here is decent.'
  • Solid: More modern, especially in American English. 'That was a solid performance.'

These variations add color and nuance. They let you fine-tune your level of enthusiasm. Think of them as different shades of positive.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Catching up with a friend

A

Alex

Hey! How was your weekend?
B

Ben

Pretty good! Went hiking on Saturday. The weather was perfect.
A

Alex

Nice! I just relaxed mostly.
B

Ben

That sounds pretty good too!

Scenario 2: At a restaurant

W

Waiter

How is everything tasting tonight?
C

Customer

Mmm, this pasta is pretty good! Really flavorful.
W

Waiter

I'm glad to hear it!

Scenario 3: Job interview follow-up (email)

S

Subject

Following Up - [Your Name] - [Job Title]

Dear [Hiring Manager Name],

Thank you for interviewing me yesterday. I enjoyed learning more about the role. The team seemed pretty good, and I'm excited about the possibility of joining.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

See how it fits everywhere? It’s that reliable friend in your vocabulary. It never lets you down. It’s like the default setting for polite positivity. It’s the ultimate conversational lubricant. Who needs emojis when you have pretty good?

Quick FAQ

  • Is pretty good positive or negative?

Pretty good is definitely positive! It means something is satisfactory and meets or slightly exceeds expectations. It’s a mild form of approval, like a relaxed nod saying 'Yes, that's fine'. It’s not negative at all, though it’s not as strong as 'excellent'.

  • Can I use pretty good in a formal email?

You can use pretty good in *semi-formal* or *relaxed professional* emails, especially if you have an established rapport with the recipient. However, in very formal business correspondence or when addressing someone in a high position for the first time, you might opt for slightly more formal phrasing like 'satisfactory' or 'well-received'.

  • What’s the difference between pretty good and very good?

Very good expresses a higher degree of satisfaction than pretty good. Pretty good is more understated and casual, implying things are fine and perhaps a bit better than expected. Very good is more direct and enthusiastic, indicating a stronger positive opinion. Think of pretty good as a warm handshake and very good as a high-five.

Notas de uso

This is a highly versatile phrase suitable for most informal and neutral contexts. While generally safe, avoid it in extremely formal situations or when a stronger emotional response is required. Its mildness can sometimes be mistaken for lukewarm enthusiasm if used inappropriately.

💡

The 'Pretty' Flap

In American English, say 'priddy' instead of 'prit-tee' for a more natural sound.

💬

Modesty

Use this phrase to sound humble and polite.

Ejemplos

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#1 Texting a friend about a new restaurant
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Hey, I tried that new Italian place last night. It was pretty good!

Hey, I tried that new Italian place last night. It was pretty good!

Expresses moderate satisfaction with the restaurant experience.

#2 At a café, responding to the barista
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How's your coffee?

How's your coffee?

A simple, positive answer about the coffee's quality.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)
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How do you feel about your progress on the Q3 report?

How do you feel about your progress on the Q3 report?

Indicates satisfactory progress in a professional context.

#4 Instagram caption for a homemade meal
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My attempt at baking sourdough today. Pretty good, if I do say so myself! #homebaker #sourdough

My attempt at baking sourdough today. Pretty good, if I do say so myself! #homebaker #sourdough

A slightly self-congratulatory but still understated way to praise one's own cooking.

#5 Responding to a compliment on a presentation
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Thanks! I worked hard on it, so I'm glad it came across as pretty good.

Thanks! I worked hard on it, so I'm glad it came across as pretty good.

Acknowledges positive feedback while maintaining a humble tone.

#6 Watching a movie with a friend
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So, what did you think of the ending?

So, what did you think of the ending?

Expresses a neutral-to-positive opinion, suggesting it was acceptable but not mind-blowing.

Mistake: Using 'pretty good' for something outstanding Error común
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✗ The concert last night was pretty good! → ✓ The concert last night was amazing!

✗ The concert last night was pretty good! → ✓ The concert last night was amazing!

This undersells the experience; 'amazing' or 'incredible' is more appropriate for something truly outstanding.

#8 Humorous self-deprecation
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My attempt at singing karaoke? Let's just say it was... pretty good... for a drowning cat.

My attempt at singing karaoke? Let's just say it was... pretty good... for a drowning cat.

Uses humor to imply the singing was actually not good at all, playing on the phrase's mildness.

Mistake: Using 'pretty good' when something is bad Error común
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✗ How was the flight?' 'Pretty good.' → ✓ How was the flight?' 'Terrible.'

✗ How was the flight?' 'Pretty good.' → ✓ How was the flight?' 'Terrible.'

Using 'pretty good' to describe a negative experience is confusing and inaccurate.

#10 Emotional response to overcoming a challenge
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After weeks of studying, I finally passed the exam. I feel pretty good about it.

After weeks of studying, I finally passed the exam. I feel pretty good about it.

Expresses a sense of relief and quiet satisfaction.

#11 Providing feedback in a professional setting
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The initial design concepts are pretty good. We can build on these.

The initial design concepts are pretty good. We can build on these.

Offers constructive feedback that is positive but leaves room for improvement.

#12 Casual conversation about health
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How are you feeling after your cold?

How are you feeling after your cold?

A standard, mild response indicating recovery.

Ponte a prueba

Complete the sentence.

How are you? I'm doing ____ ____.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: pretty good

In casual speech, 'doing pretty good' is widely accepted.

Choose the correct usage.

Which sentence is more natural?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The food was pretty good.

Use 'good' for adjectives describing nouns like food.

🎉 Puntuación: /2

Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

2 ejercicios
Complete the sentence. Fill Blank A1

How are you? I'm doing ____ ____.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: pretty good

In casual speech, 'doing pretty good' is widely accepted.

Choose the correct usage. Choose A1

Which sentence is more natural?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The food was pretty good.

Use 'good' for adjectives describing nouns like food.

🎉 Puntuación: /2

Preguntas frecuentes

6 preguntas

No, it is actually slightly less intense than 'good'.

Yes, if the email is to a colleague you know well.

Because 'well' is an adverb describing an action.

No, it is standard, informal English.

Only if the interviewer asks a very casual question.

It is slightly more positive than 'okay'.

Frases relacionadas

🔄

Not bad

synonym

Good

🔗

Doing well

similar

Healthy/Successful

🔗

Fairly good

similar

Moderate

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