so
/sō/
adverb
- to such a great extent."the words tumbled out so fast that I could barely hear them"
- to the same extent (used in comparisons)."he isn't so bad as you'd think"
- referring back to something previously mentioned.
- in the way described or demonstrated; thus."hold your arms so"
conjunction
- and for this reason; therefore."it was still painful so I went to see a specialist"
- 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 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"
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8 days ago · The meaning of SO is in a manner or way indicated or suggested —often used as a substitute for a preceding clause. How to use so in a ...
adjective. true as stated or reported; conforming with reality or the fact: Say it isn't so.
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Conjunction edit · Reduced form of 'so that', used to express purpose; in order that. · With the result that; for that reason; therefore. · (informal) Used as a ...
adverb · otherwise · differently · conversely · inversely · vice versa · oppositely · dissimilarly · variously · contrarily · unequally.
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SO meaning: 1. very, extremely, or to such a degree: 2. used before a noun or before "not" to emphasize what…. Learn more.
so in American English 1 · 1. in the way or manner shown, expressed, indicated, understood, etc.; as stated or described; in such a manner. hold the bat just so.
(used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result. “the witness is biased and so cannot be trusted”.