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    so
    [sō]
    adverb
    so (adverb)
    1. 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"
      • extremely; very much (used for emphasis):
        "she looked so pretty" · "I do love it so"
      • informal
        used to emphasize a clause or negative statement:
        "that's so not fair" · "you are so going to regret this"
      • informal
        used with a gesture to indicate size:
        "the bird was about so long"
    2. 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"
    3. 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.”"
      • informal
        used to emphatically contradict a negative statement:
        "it is so!"
    4. in the way described or demonstrated; thus:
      "hold your arms so" · "so it was that he was still a bachelor"
    conjunction
    1. 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"
      • (so that)
        with the result that:
        "it was overgrown with brambles, so that I had difficulty making any progress"
    2. (so that)
      with the aim that; in order that:
      "they whisper to each other so that no one else can hear"
    3. and then; as the next step:
      "and so to the finals"
    4. 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?"
      • informal
        why should that be considered significant?:
        "so what if he failed?" · "“Marv is wearing a suit.” “So?”"
    5. introducing a statement which is followed by a defensive comment:
      "so I like anchovies—what's wrong with that?"
    6. introducing a concluding statement:
      "so that's that"
    7. in the same way; correspondingly:
      "just as bad money drives out good, so does bad art drive out the good"
    Origin
    Old English swā, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zo and German so.
    so
    [sō]
    noun
    so (noun) · sos (plural noun)
    1. alternate spelling of soh
    -so
    [səo͝o]
    combiningform
    1. equivalent to -soever
    So.
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    1. South.
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    adverb
    1. in the way described or demonstrated; thus:
      as a consequence
      that being so
      as a result
      for this/that reason
      because of this/that
      on this/that account
      like this/that
      in this/that way
      in this/that manner
      in this/that fashion
      as follows
      as shown
      as demonstrated
      in/on this/that wise
    conjunction
    1. and for this reason; therefore:
      for that reason
      as a result
      as a consequence
      that being so
      that being the case
      on that account
       
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      • It can indicate the way or manner something is done.
      • It can emphasize a feeling or quality.
      • It can be used to give a short answer to a question.
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      so1 (sō), adv. 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.
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      From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English so1 /səʊ $ soʊ/ ●●● S1 W1 adverb 1 a) [ +adj/adverb] used to emphasize how great a feeling or quality is, or how large an amount is It was so embarrassing!
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      so 1 of 7 adverb ˈsō especially before an adjective or adverb followed by "that" sə
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      so adverb (ANSWER) A2 used to give a short answer to a question to avoid repeating a phrase: "Is Ben coming to the party ?" "I hope so." so did we/so have I/so is mine, etc
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