English
Abbreviation
S.O.
- Significant other (romantic partner).
Pronunciation
- Homophones: sew, soh, sow
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Adverb
so
- Very.
- He is so good!
- It's not so bad.
- To this or that extent.
- I need a piece of cloth so long.
- In this or that manner.
- Place the napkin on the table just so.
- (slang, especially US) Very much.
- But I so want to see the Queen when she visits our town!
- That is so not true!
Synonyms
Translations
very
- French: tellement , vraiment
- Italian: tanto, veramente
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to this or that extent
in this or that manner
- French: ainsi, comme ça
- Italian: così
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slang: very much
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Adjective
so (no comparative or superlative)
- True.
- That is so.
- You are responsible for this, is that not so?
- (dated British euphemistic slang) Homosexual.
- Is he so?
Synonyms
- (true): correct, right, true
- (euphemistic: homosexual): musical, one of the family , one of them , that way inclined
Translations
true
See true
dated British euphemistic slang: homosexual
Conjunction
so
- In order that ("Eat your broccoli so you can have dessert.")
Synonyms
Translations
Noun
so
- (music) A syllable used in sol-fa to represent the fifth note of any major scale.
Translations
Derived terms
German
Adverb
so
- very
- nicht so gut - not very good
- as
- so gut wie - as good as
Italian
Verb
so
- (first-person singular present tense of sapere) (I) know
Spanish
Abbreviation
SO
- Sonora (Mexican state)