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What does so much so mean?

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What does so much so mean?

What does so much so mean?

You use so much so to indicate that your previous statement is true to a very great extent, and therefore it has the result mentioned. He himself believed in freedom, so much so that he would rather die than live without it.

What’s a word for so much?

What is another word for so much?

much greatly
exceedingly incredibly
tremendously extensively
immensely massively
sizably staggeringly

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How do you use so much in a sentence?

so much as

  1. I didn’t so much as catch sight of him all day long.
  2. Laura had not reproached him, never so much as mentioned it.
  3. She auctioned off the car without so much as taking a ride in it.

What kind of word is so much?

pronoun An unspecified amount or degree.

How do you say so much so?

so

  1. extremely.
  2. indefinitely.
  3. indeterminately.
  4. infinitely.
  5. remarkably.
  6. so large.
  7. so much.
  8. such.

Is so very much correct?

No, it’s perfectly grammatical. The ‘so’ gives it exclamatory force. It’s widely used: That is so nice.

What does like so much mean?

Definition of like so much : like something that is The explanation sounded like so much nonsense. The house burned like so much paper.

Do so much as sentence?

If you say that someone did not do so much as perform a particular action, you are emphasizing that they did not even do that, when you were expecting them to do more. I didn’t so much as catch sight of him all day long. Laura had not reproached him, never so much as mentioned it.

How do you use insomuch?

Examples of ‘insomuch’ in a sentence insomuch

  1. His reassurance worked insomuch as her evident vulnerability was instantly replaced by an air of nepotal admiration and trust. …
  2. Insomuch as an individual would have to sacrifice wages in order to gain an additional unit of education.

Is it correct to say thanks so much?

Grammatically « thanks so much » could be considered wrong. However, it is in common usage and widely accepted. To avoid it you could say, « Many thanks. »

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