Sentences

soar in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 2, Grade 3

Definition

To soar means to fly or rise high in the air, or to increase rapidly in level or intensity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The eagle began to soar high above the mountains, searching for prey.
  2. With each passing year, her dreams seemed to soar to new heights.
  3. As the sun set, the hot air balloon started to soar gently into the sky.
  4. Their spirits began to soar after hearing the good news about their project.
  5. In the spring, the stock market tends to soar as investor confidence increases.
  6. The eagle began to soar high above the mountains, searching for its next meal.
  7. As the sun set, the warm colors of the sky made the kites soar gracefully in the evening breeze.
  8. With a powerful push, the athlete managed to soar over the bar set at an impressive height.
  9. Her spirits would soar every time she heard her favorite song play on the radio.
  10. The stock prices are expected to soar after the company announced its groundbreaking new product.
  11. The eagle began to soar gracefully above the mountains.
  12. As the sun set, the hot air balloon started to soar higher into the sky.
  13. Her spirits began to soar when she received the good news about her promotion.
  14. The stock prices are expected to soar following the company's successful product launch.
  15. Children often dream of being able to soar like birds, free and unbound.
  16. The eagle spread its wings wide and began to soar gracefully above the mountains.
  17. With the wind at their backs, the hot air balloons started to soar high into the clear blue sky.
  18. As the stock market rebounded, investors watched their portfolios soar to new heights.
  19. Her spirits began to soar as she heard the good news about her promotion.
  20. The music filled the room, making everyone feel as if their hearts could soar with joy.