adverb

so

UK /səʊ/US /soʊ/

so

ADVERB

Definition of so

1

Very; extremely.

o kadar

Example: The box was so wide that the person was not able to take it through the door.

1

Saying the result or purpose.

Example: The gravestones were covered with moss, so that it was impossible to read the names on them.

2

Giving reasons.

Example: We had been on a boat like that before, so knew the general layout.

3

Used in the expression or so after a number or amount to show that it is not exact; about, approximately.

Example: I didn't want to drive the fifteen or so highway minutes into town.

so

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Examples of so

1

The box was so wide that the person was not able to take it through the door.

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2

The gravestones were covered with moss, so that it was impossible to read the names on them.

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3

The person locks the door so no one is able to come in and take things.

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4

We had been on a boat like that before, so knew the general layout.

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5

It was cheap, so it seemed like a deal.

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