Meaning & Definition of word "Soar"

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    Soar

    /sɔːr/

    verb:

    • 1. to fly or rise high in the air.
      • Example: The eagle began to soar gracefully above the mountains.
    • 2. to increase rapidly above the usual level.
      • Example: The stock prices began to soar after the successful product launch.
    • 3. to rise to a higher or more exalted level, typically in terms of emotions or aspirations.
      • Example: Her spirits began to soar when she received the good news.

    Etymology

    Middle English soren, from Old English sarian; akin to Old Norse svǫra to rise.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    soar to new heights:

    to achieve great success or reach a higher level.

    soaring prices:

    prices that are rapidly increasing.

    soar like an eagle:

    to achieve something remarkable or to succeed.

    Related Words

    ascend:

    to move upward, to rise.

    hover:

    to remain in one place in the air.

    glide:

    to move smoothly and effortlessly through the air.

    Slang Meanings of soar

    Meaning: to feel exhilarated or on top of the world.

    Example Sentence: After winning the game, I was soaring.

    Meaning: to be in a fantastic mood or high spirit.

    Example Sentence: I’m soaring after that great news!