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1. and so
adverb.
Subsequently
or
soon
afterward
(often
used
as
sentence
connectors).
Synonyms
then
so
and then
Antonyms
present
future
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2. so-and-so
noun.
A
person
who
is
deemed
to
be
despicable
or
contemptible.
Synonyms
crumb
unpleasant person
skunk
stinker
dirty dog
rotter
disagreeable person
bum
git
scum bag
puke
stinkpot
rat
lowlife
Antonyms
victory
natural object
worker
work
superior
3. so-called
adjective.
(ˈsoʊˈkɔld)
Doubtful
or
suspect.
Synonyms
questionable
alleged
supposed
Antonyms
unquestionable
incontestable
undeniable
undeclared
4. so-so
adjective.
(ˈsoʊˈsoʊ)
Being
neither
good
nor
bad.
Synonyms
ordinary
indifferent
Antonyms
extraordinary
uncommon
extraordinariness
5. so-so
adverb.
(ˈsoʊˈsoʊ)
In
an
acceptable
(but
not
outstanding)
manner.
Synonyms
tolerably
acceptably
Antonyms
intolerably
unacceptably
unusual
6. so
adverb.
(ˈsoʊ)
In
the
way
indicated;
(`thusly'
is
a
nonstandard
variant).
Synonyms
thusly
thus
Etymology
so (English)
so (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. so
adverb.
(ˈsoʊ)
Subsequently
or
soon
afterward
(often
used
as
sentence
connectors).
Synonyms
then
and so
and then
Etymology
so (English)
so (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. so
adverb.
(ˈsoʊ)
In
truth
(often
tends
to
intensify).
Synonyms
indeed
Antonyms
present
future
Etymology
so (English)
so (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. so
adverb.
(ˈsoʊ)
(used
to
introduce
a
logical
conclusion)
from
that
fact
or
reason
or
as
a
result.
Synonyms
hence
thus
thence
therefore
Etymology
so (English)
so (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. so
noun.
(ˈsoʊ)
The
syllable
naming
the
fifth
(dominant)
note
of
any
musical
scale
in
solmization.
Synonyms
sol
soh
solfa syllable
Etymology
so (English)
so (Middle English (1100-1500))
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