soar, sore
soar, sore
Sore means something that is painful. Soar means to fly or move in a motion similar to flying.
The word "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
Soar means to rise up and fly in the air.
The homophone for the word "sore" is "soar." "Sore" refers to being in physical pain or discomfort, while "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
A homophone for "store" is "soar." Both words sound the same but have different meanings; "store" refers to a place where goods are sold, while "soar" means to fly or rise high in the air.
Yes, they are. They both sound the same, but are spelled different.
It's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- conquer means overcome or win out, and soar means to fly high. This is saying you should overcome and fly high, which is figurative language for work hard, do your best, and succeed.
Akkadian is a language spoken in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria) "to rise high" is in other words, a ziggurat .
High
FL 410 (flight level 41,000 feet) means it can fly up to 41,000 feet
A balloon flies high because it is filled with a gas that is lighter than the air outside the balloon. This creates a buoyant force that causes the balloon to rise.