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Associations of "So far" (30 Words)
accordingly | Because of the reason given. Continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor. |
apart | To or on one side; at a distance from the main body. Alaska apart much of America s energy business concentrates on producing gas. |
astray | Into error or morally questionable behaviour. We went astray but a man redirected us. |
away | Out of the way especially away from one s thoughts. The teacher waved the children away from the dead animal. |
by | So as to pass a given point. He let only a moment go by. |
consequently | (sentence connectors) because of the reason given. Consequently he didn t do it. |
detached | Being or feeling set or kept apart from others. She may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she s not hypocritically effusive. |
distant | Separate or apart in time. A distant cousin of the King. |
faraway | Seeming remote from one’s immediate surroundings. Exotic and faraway locations. |
farther | To or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage further is used more often than farther in this abstract sense. Farther down the corridor. |
forth | From a particular thing or place or position forth is obsolete. From that day forth he gave me endless friendship. |
further | To or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage further is used more often than farther in this abstract sense. Nothing could be further from the truth. |
galaxy | The galaxy of which the solar system is a part the Milky Way. Extragalactic nebula is a former name for galaxy. |
hence | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion hence adv from this place. Get thee hence. |
inaccessible | Unable to be used. A remote and inaccessible cave. |
length | The length of a horse boat etc as a measure of the lead in a race. He determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points. |
mile | A race extending over a mile. He rode the fastest mile of his entire career in 1914. |
out-of-town | An urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city. |
outback | The bush country of the interior of Australia. The outback of Ontario. |
outlying | Relatively far from a center or middle. Outlying settlements. |
outpost | A station in a remote or sparsely populated location. The community is the last outpost of civilization in the far north. |
remote | A remote control device. Chances of a lasting peace became even more remote. |
secluded | (of a place) not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private. A secluded romantic spot. |
solitary | Single; only. Tigers are essentially solitary. |
stray | An animal that has strayed especially a domestic animal. Stray capacitance. |
then | After that; next; afterwards. I was living in Cairo then. |
therefore | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion therefore adv as a consequence. He was injured and therefore unable to play. |
thus | From that fact or reason or as a result used to introduce a logical conclusion thus adv in the way indicated thusly is a nonstandard variant. The Ryder Cup is the highlight of Torrance s career thus far. |
underpopulated | Having an insufficient or very small population. The rocky and underpopulated west coast. |
yon | At or in an indicated usually distant place yon is archaic and dialectal. What is yon place. |