Example: While the birds soar in the sky, we humans walk on the ground.
Although they sound very similar, the word 'sore' should not be confused with the word 'soar', as they both have entirely different meanings. An example of the using the word 'soar' in a sentence could be: I want to soar through the air with the birds.
The word "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
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The suffix -ing added to "soar" forms "soaring," which transforms the verb "soar" into a present participle used to describe an ongoing action.
The word soar is a homophone for sore. If a limb is sore it means it is aching, soar on the other hand is a verb that means flying high or increase rapidly. (Depending on the context in which the word is used)
Soar means to rise up and fly in the air.
I would've thought 'dive' was an antonym for soar.
The homophone for soar is sore.
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You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.