not so much

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English[edit]

Phrase[edit]

not so much

  1. Indicates that the speaker identifies with a prior statement to a much lesser degree (or not at all) than the other person.
    My mom really likes spinach; me, not so much.
  2. Indicates that one factor is much more relevant or important than another.
    It's not so much that he's a bad person, but that his political views are too extreme.

Usage notes[edit]

  • For the second sense, commonly used in the construction "not so much... as..."

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