noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
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Describing a new gadget or software that falls short of expectations
Referring to a course or program that was not as beneficial as expected
Used to express disappointment with a destination or travel experience
Referring to a movie, TV show, or performance that was overhyped and underwhelming
When a product or service is not as good as it was advertised to be
When a restaurant or dish does not live up to its reputation
Used to describe a product or service that did not meet expectations
A writer may use the phrase 'not all it's cracked up to be' when describing a book or movie that received a lot of hype but did not meet their expectations.
A psychologist may use the phrase 'not all it's cracked up to be' when discussing a therapy technique or approach that is not as effective as it is commonly believed to be.
A marketing specialist may use the phrase 'not all it's cracked up to be' when evaluating the success of a marketing campaign that did not generate the expected results despite high expectations.
A software developer may use the phrase 'not all it's cracked up to be' when referring to a new technology or programming language that is not as revolutionary or easy to use as it was advertised.