Definition: 1. The act of rising upward into the air. 2. Rise rapidly. 3. Fly by means of a hang glider. 4. Fly upwards or high in the sky.
Use 'soar' in a sentence:
1. His adventurous song is one that "with no middle flight intends to soar above the Aonian Mount, while it pursues things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhyme."
2. Unification has brought soaring unemployment and social malaise.
3. The eagle can soar without flapping their wings.
4. Actual emissions will soar in the next decade.
5. Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £ 60 billion.
6. Demand for the material is expected to soar by more than two-thirds over the next decade.
7. The rocket soared skywards.
8. The hawk swooped and soared away carrying something.
9. You soar a mile above the ocean, then slowly circle for 20 minutes as the pilot guides you to a leisurely landing on the beach.
10. Most animals seek shade when temperatures in the Sahara Desert soar to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
11. Meanwhile, its market share continues to soar.
12. The Commissioners get between £ 50,000 and 60,000 a year in various allowances. But that amount can soar to 90,000 a year.
13. Insurance claims are expected to soar.
14. If current trends continue, by the year 2010 carbon emissions in the United States will soar to a level more than one-third higher than were those in 1990, according to official projections.
15. Although population, industrial output and economic productivity have continued to soar in developed nations, the rate at which people withdraw water from aquifers, rivers and lakes has slowed.
16. Shares soared on the stock exchange.
17. Conversation on such an occasion is not expected to soar above polite commonplaces.
18. The two sheets of flame clashed, soaring hundreds of feet high.
19. Milton intends to soar above the wheeling poles of the visible world and describe the otherwise invisible comings and goings of the gods.
20. If the birds have not flown for three years, they will soar into the clouds. If they have not sung for three years, their songs will take everyone by surprise.
21. Love, soar.
22. The music soared to the rafters, carrying its listeners' hearts.
23. These hawks are magnificent in flight, soaring and circling for long periods.
24. For the first time in months, my spirits soared.
25. The needle on the rev counter soared.
26. Inflation will not soar suddenly.
27. As he got in the habit of hard work, his grades began to soar.
28. His market share continues to soar.
29. The very thing that our journey together, in business as a family, has prepared them to do—and the one thing that they were born to do—soar!
30. Either way, the subsidies mean demand for food will soar.
31. Unemployment has soared to 18%.
32. A large part of the buying, especially in the oil markets, was fed by speculators who believed demand would only soar.
33. A fifth will see monthly payments soar by 50% or more.
34. CRH levels are also known to soar during pregnancy.
35. The rocket soared into the air.
36. Amazon's market share continues to soar.
37. She was admitted to hospital with a soaring temperature.
38. We are called upward by birds that soar in the sky.
39. The temperature in the south will soar into the hundreds.
40. They have already seen the company's share price soar.
41. They were protesting soaring prices.
42. The stock may not soar even now.
43. Temperatures climbed more rapidly in the twentieth century as the use of fossil fuels proliferated and greenhouse gas levels continued to soar.
44. Mr. See owned a saw and Mr. Soar owned a seesaw.
45. His soaring voice cuts straight to the heart.
46. Electricity and water bills are expected to soar.
47. She was, as she put it once, a booby who only wanted to soar.
48. Despite numerous attempts to diet, her weight soared.
49. Illegitimacy rates are soaring.
50. When costs soared, the studio took fright and recalled the company from Rome.
51. If you're lucky, a splendid golden eagle may soar into view.
52. Her spirits soared.
53. The seagulls soared then dived.
54. The building soared above us.
55. The bird soared high, with outspread wings.
56. The temperature soared to above 100 degrees in the shade.
57. Both countries suffer from soaring unemployment, large budget deficits and wobbly financial sectors.
58. As the flimsy constructs soared, the men paid out twine until the kites reached three or four thousand feet.