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    Soar
    /sôr/

    verb

    • 1. fly or rise high in the air: "the bird spread its wings and soared into the air" Similar fly upwingwing its waytake offOpposite plummet
  2. soar meaning, definition, what is soar: to increase quickly to a high level: Learn more.

  3. 1 day ago · to rise or fly high into the air. 2. to fly, sail, or glide along high in the air. 3. to glide along without engine power, maintaining or gaining altitude on currents of air. said of an aircraft, esp. a glider. 4. to rise above the usual or ordinary level or bounds; be elevated. soaring prices, soaring spirits.

  4. 1. a. : to fly aloft or about. b (1) : to sail or hover in the air often at a great height : glide. (2) of a glider : to fly without engine power and without loss of altitude. 2. : to rise or increase dramatically (as in position, value, or price) stocks soared. 3. : to ascend to a higher or more exalted level. makes my spirits soar. 4.

  5. fly or rise high in the air:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

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  7. Definition of soar in Essential British English Dictionary. soar. verb. uk. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / sɔːr/ to go up to a high level very quickly: House prices have soared. to move quickly and smoothly in the sky: The birds were soaring high above.

  8. soar. volume_up. UK /sɔː/ verb (no object) 1. fly or rise high in the air the bird spread its wings and soared into the air when she heard his voice, her spirits soared (figurative) 2. maintain height in the air without flapping wings or using engine power the gulls soared on the summery winds 3. increase rapidly above the usual level the ...

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