What are some opposite words for SOAR?
Antonyms for SOAR
sɔr, soʊrsoar
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soar, zoomverb
the act of rising upward into the air
Synonyms:
zoom, rapid climb, soar, rapid growthsoar, soar up, soar upwards, surge, zoomverb
rise rapidly
"the dollar soared against the yen"
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tide, soar upwards, hang glide, soar up, heave, zoom, sailplane, zoom along, scend, whizz along, whizz, surge, billow, soarhang glide, soarverb
fly by means of a hang glider
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sailplane, soar upwards, soar up, surge, zoom, soar, hang glidesoarverb
fly upwards or high in the sky
Synonyms:
sailplane, soar upwards, soar up, surge, zoom, hang glidesoarverb
go or move upward
"The stock market soared after the cease-fire was announced"
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sailplane, soar upwards, soar up, surge, zoom, hang glidesailplane, soarverb
fly a plane without an engine
Synonyms:
sailplane, soar upwards, soar up, surge, zoom, soar, hang glide
How to use SOAR in a sentence?
When they get aloft, it seems as though they can soar for half the afternoon, effortlessly.
Some day you might soar like an eagle, but for now, let me help you to flap your wings.
John Alejandro King, a.k.a. The Covert Comic, www.covertcomic.com:
You'll never know how high you can soar until you climb inside the cannon.
To achieve big things in life, you don’t need to make huge sacrifices. What matters the most is your intention to make it big. When your intentions are strong, and you really truly intend to soar up and reach the sky, the universe opens its doors to you. With a powerful purpose in life, and a clear objective in sight, work towards your goal, and you are sure to achieve humongous success.
People who soar are those who refuse to sit back, sigh and wish things would change. They neither complain of their lot nor passively dream of some distant ship coming in. Rather, they visualize in their minds that they are not quitters they will not allow life's circumstances to push them down and hold them under.
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