| 1. | in the way or manner indicated, described, or implied: Do it so. |
| 2. | in that or this manner or fashion; thus: So it turned out. |
| 3. | in the aforesaid state or condition: It is broken and has long been so. |
| 4. | to the extent or degree indicated or suggested: Do not walk so fast. |
| 5. | Informal. very or extremely: I'm so sad. |
| 6. | very greatly: My head aches so! |
| 7. | (used before an adverb or an adverbial clause and fol. by as) to such a degree or extent: so far as I know. |
| 8. | having the purpose of: a speech so commemorating the victory. |
| 9. | for this or that reason; hence; therefore: She is ill, and so cannot come to the party. |
| 10. | (used as an affirmative to emphasize or confirm a previous statement) most certainly: I said I would come, and so I will. |
| 11. | (used as an emphatic affirmative to contradict a previous statement) indeed; truly; too: I was so at the party! |
| 12. | likewise or correspondingly; also; too: If he is going, then so am I. |
| 13. | in such manner as to follow or result from: As he learned, so did he teach. |
| 14. | in the way that follows; in this way: The audience was seated, and so the famous speech began. |
| 15. | in the way that precedes; in that way: So ended the speech, and the listeners arose and cheered. |
| 16. | in such way as to end in: So live your life that old age will bring you no regrets. |
| 17. | then; subsequently: and so to bed. |
| 18. | in order that (often fol. by that): Check carefully, so any mistakes will be caught. |
| 19. | with the result that (often fol. by that): He checked carefully, so that the mistakes were caught. |
| 20. | on the condition that; if. |
| 21. | such as has been stated: to be good and stay so. |
| 22. | 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. |
| 23. | (used as an exclamation of surprise, shock, discovery, inquiry, indifference, etc., according to the manner of utterance.) |
| 24. | true as stated or reported; conforming with reality or the fact: Say it isn't so. |
| 25. | only or just so many, being a limited or small number or amount: I can eat only so many pieces of fruit. |
| 26. | only or 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. |
| 27. | so as,
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| 28. | so much,
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| 29. | so much as, even: He doesn't so much as say hello to me. |
| 30. | so to speak. speak (def. 22). |
| 31. | so what? what (def. 25). |
