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sore (hurt, irritated, painful, or angry) and soar ( to fly like an eagle) are homophones.

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What is homophone of the word sore?

soar


What is a homophone for painful?

sore, soar


How many homophones does the word soar have and what are they?

The homophone for soar is sore.


What is the homophone for sore?

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)


What is the homophone for the word sore?

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.


What is the homophone for fly high?

The homophone for "fly high" is "flyer".


What homophone means to rise or fly high?

soar, sore


What is a homophone for soft four mixture and stick in the ground?

A homophone for "soft four" is "soar." A homophone for "mixture" is "mystery." A homophone for "stick in the ground" is "stake in the ground."


What is a homophone for surge up and fly high?

A homophone for "surge up and fly high" is "search up and fly high."


What is the sentence using a homophone for sore and soar?

Even though her legs were sore, a good bike ride made her spirits soar.


What is a homophone for surge up or fly high?

it is a person who lives big and happy noun


What is the future tense of soar?

The future tense of "soar" is "will soar." For example, "The eagle will soar high in the sky."