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Qu'est-ce (qui) est SO - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
So; SO (disambiguation); So (surname); S.O.; S.o.; So.; S O; S/o; S/O; So (disambiguation)

so         
1. Used before any other word to describe it as more or larger. [ED. This use of so may already be in some unabridged dictionaries.]
2. To not care about what someone else is saying or pointing out to you.
1. I am so tired.2: And she was like... So?
2) Word added for emphasis of whatever follows it; it's not just for adjectives anymore.
You are so lying to me right now - I can tell by the look on your face.
so         
<networking> The country code for Somalia. (1999-01-27)
so         
I. ad.
1.
Thus, in like manner, for a like reason, with equal reason, in the way that.
2.
To such a degree, in such a manner.
3.
Likewise, in the same manner, in such a manner, in this way.
4.
Such, in the same state or condition, as it is, as it was.
5.
Therefore, for this reason, on this account.
6.
Thus it is, so it is.
7.
Be it so, thus be it, it is well, so let it be, it is good, it is all right, well.
8.
Extremely, very, in a high degree.
II. conj.
Provided that, on condition that, in case that.
III. interj.
Stand still, stop, halt, that will do.

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour SO
1. But was it really so modest, so run–down, so ordinary, so dirty?
2. Its just so mimsy, so trendy–prissy, so namby–pamby, so Andy–Pandy, this new Britishness.
3. It all seemed so inevitable, so calculated, so smooth.
4. "I was so distressed, so uncomfortable and so cold.
5. "I felt so sad and so impotent and so frustrated.