Soar | Mean of soar in English Dictionary
/ˈsoɚ/
- Verb
- to increase very quickly in amount or price
- The temperature soared to 100 degrees.
- Stock prices are beginning to soar.
- The oil shortage sent prices soaring.
- Interest rates have soared (up) to new heights.
- to fly or sail often at a great height by floating on air currents
- The eagle soared above us.
- A hang glider soared in the air.
- to rise quickly upward to a great height
- The rocket soared into the sky.
- The ball soared out of the stadium.
- The song is soaring in popularity. = The popularity of the song is soaring.
- Her spirits soared [=she became very happy and excited] when she heard the news.
- to reach or rise to a great height
- The mountain soars over 20,000 feet above sea level.