The difference between So and Thus
When used as adverbs, so means to the (explicitly stated) extent that, whereas thus means in this way or manner.
So is also noun with the meaning: a syllable used in solfège to represent the fifth note of a major scale.
So is also conjunction with the meaning: in order that.
So is also adjective with the meaning: true, accurate.
check bellow for the other definitions of So and Thus
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So as an adverb:
To the (explicitly stated) extent that.
Examples:
"It was so hot outside that all the plants died.  nowrap He was so good, they hired him on the spot."
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So as an adverb (informal):
To the (implied) extent. Very (positive clause). Very (negative clause). Very much.
Examples:
"I need a piece of cloth <u>so</u> long. [= ''this'' long]"
"He is <u>so</u> good!"
"It’s not so bad. [i.e. it's acceptable]"
"But I <u>so</u> want to see the Queen when she visits our town!  That is <u>so</u> nowrap not true!"
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So as an adverb:
In a particular manner.
Examples:
"Place the napkin on the table just so. If that's what you mean, then say so; (or do so)."
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So as an adverb:
In the same manner or to the same extent as aforementioned; also.
Examples:
"Just as you have the right to your free speech, so I have the right to mine.  nowrap Many people say she's the world's greatest athlete, but I don't think so.  nowrap "I can count backwards from one hundred." "So can I."
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So as an adverb:
To such an extent or degree; as.
Examples:
"'so far as;  so long as;  so much as"
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So as an adjective:
True, accurate.
Examples:
"That is so.  nowrap You are responsible for this, is that not so?"
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So as an adjective:
In that state or manner; with that attribute.
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So as an adjective (dated, UK, slang):
Homosexual.
Examples:
"Is he so?"
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So as a pronoun:
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So as a noun (music):
A syllable used in solfège to represent the fifth note of a major scale.
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So as a noun (foods):
A type of dairy product made in Japan between the seventh and 10th centuries.
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Thus as an adverb (manner):
In this way or manner.
Examples:
"If you throw the ball thus, as I’m showing you, you’ll have better luck hitting the target."
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Thus as an adverb (conjunctive):
As a result.
Examples:
"I have all the tools I need; thus, I will be able to fix the car without having to call a mechanic."
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Thus as a noun:
Compare words:
Compare with synonyms and related words:
- really vs so
- so vs truly
- so vs that
- so vs very
- really vs so
- so vs truly
- so vs very much
- so vs that
- so vs this
- so vs yea
- so vs thus
- correct vs so
- right vs so
- so vs true
- musical vs so
- so vs that way inclined
- sb vs so
- as such vs thus
- like so vs thus
- so vs thus
- thus vs thusly
- as such vs thus
- before vs thus
- consequently vs thus
- hence vs thus
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- therefore vs thus