I am going to soar with the eagles.
It means flies high and free, joyfully.
That is the correct spelling of the past tense verb "soared" (flew high). The sound-alike word is sword (long bladed weapon).
The kite soared by me like a jet on a runway The kite flew by me as graceful as an Eagle!
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The word soared has one syllable.
You can't say "the soared" in English; the word is just soared. The eagle soared on the wind. We soared over the earth in our plane.
The word "soared" has one syllable.
The homonym for the word sword is soared
The bird soared high in the sky.
The W is silent in sword, pronounced "sord" (same as the word "soared").
soared/sword (or flew/flue/flu)
Soared is the past tense of the verb to soar.
The eagle soared through the air, borne upon the wind by his broad wings.
Homonym: Word that sounds the same as another word but has a different spelling and meaning i.e. hear-here see-sea
The value of Germany's currency dropped and inflation soared. <---novanet answer
The twin-boomed aircraft soared and swooped overhead, temporarily bedazzling the camp's guards.