soar
/sɔr/
verb
- To fly or rise high in the air, often with little effort.
- The eagle soared above the mountain peaks.
- A flock of birds soared gracefully across the sky.
- The hot air balloon began to soar as the burner heated the air.
- To increase quickly to a high level.
- Her popularity soared after she won the singing competition.
- Temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s this weekend.
- The company's profits soared after the new product launch.
- To rise to a higher, more successful level; to achieve great success.
- Her spirits soared when she received the good news.
- With hard work, his career began to soar.
- The team's confidence soared after their first win.
Antonyms
noun
- The act of flying upward or rising high.
- The hawk took a sudden soar into the wind.
- The balloon's slow soar was a beautiful sight.
- We watched the graceful soar of the glider over the hills.