So

/soʊ/ adverb

To such a great degree or extent, often used for emphasis, as in “so big” or “so tired.” It can also connect ideas to show result, like “It was late, so we went home.”

“So” comes from Old English “swā,” meaning “in this way” or “thus.” It is related to many similar little words in Germanic languages. Over time, English used it for degree, result, and emphasis.

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