Pronunciation: /ˈsəʊfɑːr/
noun a system for locating a submerged or partially submerged object, such as a wrecked ship or an enemy submarine, by means of sound waves reflected from the object
A1 I have only read two chapters of the book sofar.
A2 Sofar, I have been enjoying my new job.
B1 Sofar, the project has been progressing smoothly.
B2 I have completed three out of the five tasks sofar.
C1 Sofar, the results of the experiment have been inconclusive.
C2 The team has made significant progress sofar in developing the new software.
adverb up to this time; until now
A1 I have only been learning English for a few months sofar.
A2 I have completed two levels of the language course sofar.
B1 I have visited three countries in Europe sofar.
B2 I have read five books by this author sofar.
C1 I have achieved all my goals for this year sofar.
C2 I have not encountered any major obstacles in my project sofar.
formal The project has made good progress sofar, but there is still much work to be done.
informal I've only completed half of my homework sofar, I need to finish the rest before bedtime.
slang I've been binge-watching this new show sofar, it's so addicting!
figurative The journey of self-discovery has been a long one sofar, but I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
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