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- adverbso (adverb)
- to such a great extent:"the words tumbled out so fast that I could barely hear them" · "don't look so worried" · "I'm not so foolish as to say that"
- to the same extent (used in comparisons):"he isn't so bad as you'd think" · "without his parents’ support, he would not have done so well"
- referring back to something previously mentioned.
- that is the case:"if she notices, she never says so" · "I hear that you're a writer—is that so?" · "“Is it going to rain?” “I think so.”"
- similarly; and also:"times have changed and so have I"
- expressing agreement:"“It's cold in here.” “So it is.”"
- informalused to emphatically contradict a negative statement:"it is so!"
- in the way described or demonstrated; thus:"hold your arms so" · "so it was that he was still a bachelor"Similar:as a consequencethat being soas a resultfor this/that reasonbecause of this/thaton this/that accountlike this/thatin this/that wayin this/that mannerin this/that fashionas followsas shownas demonstratedin/on this/that wise
conjunction- and for this reason; therefore:"it was still painful so I went to see a specialist" · "you know I'm telling the truth, so don't interrupt"Similar:for that reasonas a resultas a consequencethat being sothat being the caseon that account
- (so that)with the result that:"it was overgrown with brambles, so that I had difficulty making any progress"
- (so that)with the aim that; in order that:"they whisper to each other so that no one else can hear"
- and then; as the next step:"and so to the finals"
- introducing a question:"so, what did you do today?"
- introducing a question following on from what was said previously:"so what did he do about it?"
- informalwhy should that be considered significant?:"so what if he failed?" · "“Marv is wearing a suit.” “So?”"
- introducing a statement which is followed by a defensive comment:"so I like anchovies—what's wrong with that?"
- introducing a concluding statement:"so that's that"
- in the same way; correspondingly:"just as bad money drives out good, so does bad art drive out the good"
OriginOld English swā, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zo and German so.combiningform- equivalent to -soever
- So is a word that can have different meanings depending on the context. It can be used as an adverb to indicate the way, manner, extent, or degree of something123. For example, "She sings so well" or "He is so angry". It can also be used as a conjunction to introduce a result, purpose, or explanation13. For example, "She was late, so she missed the bus" or "I studied hard so that I could pass the exam".Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.in the way or manner indicated, described, or implied: Do it so. in that or this manner or fashion; thus: So it turned out. in the aforesaid state or condition: It is broken and has long been so. to the extent or degree indicated or suggested: Do not walk so fast. Informal. very or extremely: I'm so sad.www.dictionary.com/browse/soWe often use so when we mean ‘to such a great extent’. With this meaning, so is a degree adverb that modifies adjectives and other adverbs:dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar…Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. so in the way or manner indicated; in order that: Please RSVP so that we’ll know how many reservations to make.; to the extent or degree indicated: I feel so good.www.thefreedictionary.com/so
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