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so
1[ soh ]
adverb
- 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.
- Informal. (used with the word "not" or in a generally negative statement to emphasize an adjective, noun phrase, or clause) really; surely: My mom is so going to kill me!
That is so not funny!
My mom is so going to kill me!
- very greatly:
My head aches so!
- (used before an adverb or an adverbial clause and followed by as ) to such a degree or extent:
so far as I know.
- having the purpose of:
a speech so commemorating the victory.
She is ill, and so cannot come to the party.
- (used as an affirmative to emphasize or confirm a previous statement) most certainly:
I said I would come, and so I will.
I was so at the party!
If he is going, then so am I.
- in such manner as to follow or result from:
As he learned, so did he teach.
- in the way that follows; in this way:
The audience was seated, and so the famous speech began.
- in the way that precedes; in that way:
So ended the speech, and the listeners arose and cheered.
- in such way as to end in:
So live your life that old age will bring you no regrets.
and so to bed.
conjunction
- in order that (often followed by that ):
Check carefully, so any mistakes will be caught.
- with the result that (often followed by that ):
He checked carefully, so that the mistakes were caught.
- on the condition that; if.
pronoun
- such as has been stated:
to be good and stay so.
- something that is about or near the persons or things in question, as in number or amount:
Of the original twelve, five or so remain.
interjection
- (used as an exclamation of surprise, shock, discovery, inquiry, indifference, etc., according to the manner of utterance.)
adjective
- true as stated or reported; conforming with reality or the fact:
Say it isn't so.
so
2[ soh ]
noun
SO
3abbreviation for
- significant other ( def 2 ). Also S.O.
So.
4abbreviation for
- South.
- Southern.
s.o.
5abbreviation for
- seller's option.
- shipping order.
S.O.
6abbreviation for
- Signal Officer.
- significant other ( def 2 ). Also SO
- Special Order.
- Standing Order.
SO
1abbreviation for
- Somalia (international car registration)
so
2/ səʊ /
adverb
- foll by an adjective or adverb and a correlative clause often introduced by that to such an extent
the river is so dirty that it smells
- used with a negative; it replaces the first as in an equative comparison to the same extent as
she is not so old as you
- (intensifier)
it's so lovely
I love you so
- in the state or manner expressed or implied
they're happy and will remain so
- not used with a negative; foll by an auxiliary verb or do, have, or be used as main verbs also; likewise
I can speak Spanish and so can you
- informal.indeed: used to contradict a negative statement
You didn't tell the truth. I did so!
- archaic.provided that
- and so on or and so forthand continuing similarly
- just soSee just
- or soapproximately
fifty or so people came to see me
- quite soI agree; exactly
- so be itused to express agreement or resignation
- so much
- a certain degree or amount (of)
- a lot (of)
it's just so much nonsense
- so much for
- no more can or need be said about
- used to express contempt for something that has failed
so much for your bright idea
conjunction
- in order (that)
to die so that you might live
- with the consequence (that)
he was late home, so that there was trouble
- so astakes an infinitive in order (to)
to slim so as to lose weight
sentence connector
- in consequence; hence
she wasn't needed, so she left
- used to introduce a sentence expressing resignation, amazement, or sarcasm
so you're publishing a book!
- thereupon; and then
and so we ended up in France
- used to introduce a sentence or clause to add emphasis
he's crazy, so he is
- so what! informal.what importance does that have?
pronoun
- used to substitute for a clause or sentence, which may be understood
you'll stop because I said so
adjective
- used withis, was, etc factual; true
it can't be so
interjection
- an exclamation of agreement, surprise, etc
S.O.
3abbreviation for
- strike out
so
4the internet domain name for
- Somalia
so
5/ səʊ /
noun
- music a variant spelling of soh
Usage Note
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of so1
Word History and Origins
Origin of so1
Idioms and Phrases
- so what? what ( def 27 ).
- not so much, Informal. not ( def 3 ).
- only / just so many, being a limited or small number or amount:
I can eat only so many pieces of fruit.
- only / just so much, being a limited amount or quantity; up to a certain point or maximum:
I can eat only so much fruit; just so much that one can do in such a case.
- so as,
- with the result or purpose:
to turn up the volume of the radio so as to drown out the noise from the next apartment.
- Older Use. provided that:
I like any flower, just so as it's real.
- so much as, even:
He doesn't so much as say hello to me.
- so much,
- something, as an amount or cost, that is not specified or determined:
The carpeting is priced at so much per yard.
- all that is or needs to be said or done:
So much for the preliminaries, let's get down to the real issues.
- so to speak. speak ( def 23 ).
More idioms and phrases containing so
- and so forth (and so on)
- as (so) far as
- as (so) far as possible
- as (so) far as that goes
- as (so) long as
- as (so) much as
- even so
- every now and then (so often)
- go so far as to
- how come (so)
- in so many words
- is that a fact (so)
- I told you so
- just so
- never had it so good
- not (so) bad
- on one's say-so
- or so
- take it (just so much)
- without so much as
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
One reason the subject is so sensitive is that accounts of some of Trump’s unorthodox first-term dealings with serving and retired military officials are fresh in the minds of many, aired in the final weeks of the presidential campaign.
"This is a disaster for US security & alliances. Of all Trump's decisions so far, might be the worst. Tulsi Gabbard has consistently parroted pro-Putin propaganda. Director of National Intelligence is a critical position for which she has absolutely no experience and skill," Thomas Judeau, professor at the University of Ottawa, wrote in an X post.
So if the midterm elections are an improvement over the most recent one, you can return to America after the next two years.
So now imagine you could do that same thought experiment, but not just doing it at random, doing it at a large scale while having some metric of screening for those who actually had both the greatest competence as well as the greatest commitment and knowledge of the Constitution.
So don’t expect this duo to magically be able to get an actual Pentagon audit through.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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