Pronunciation: /ˈɛvər soʊ/
adjective intensifying the meaning of the following adjective or adverb
A1 I am ever so grateful for your help.
A2 She was ever so kind to me when I was feeling down.
B1 The new restaurant in town is ever so popular with the locals.
B2 The hotel room was ever so luxurious, with a stunning view of the ocean.
C1 The artist's latest masterpiece is ever so captivating, drawing crowds from all over.
C2 The novel's intricate plot and well-developed characters make it ever so engaging to read.
adverb used for emphasis or to indicate a high degree of something
A1 She was ever so happy to see her best friend.
A2 The weather was ever so cold that day.
B1 I am ever so grateful for your help.
B2 The restaurant was ever so crowded, we had to wait for a table.
C1 The artist's work is ever so intricate and detailed.
C2 The performance was ever so captivating, I couldn't take my eyes off the stage.
formal The professor spoke ever so eloquently during the lecture.
informal She was ever so excited to see her favorite band perform live.
slang I'm ever so tired after staying up all night studying.
figurative The sun shone ever so brightly on the field, making it a perfect day for a picnic.
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