So [adverb]
Definition of So:
to a degree
Opposite/Antonyms of So:
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Sentence/Example of So:
Many so-called "humming tones" are given for practice, but in accepting them observe whether the foregoing principle is obeyed.
In future years the poor-rate (so-called) will include, in addition to these, all other rates levyable by the Corporation.
Perhaps his almost perfectly spontaneous love of tiny flowers is already a considerable advance on his so-called prototype.
The so-called war credit banks are designed to serve this purpose.
Her active intellect and love of freedom sympathized with the speculations of the so-called philosopher.
In both cases the riparian owner, so-called, may erect a wharf extending from his land subject to public control.
We were in a so-called trench on the edge of a wood—a damned rotten place to be, and we got hell.
Thus, additional political rights were furnished to the colonists by this so-called Virginia Constitution of 1621.
Have we not here one of the plainest admissions of the total apostasy of the so-called Christian church?
Near the temple are the most holy places in the town, namely—the so-called “holy well” and the Mankarnika, a large basin of water.