verb (intransitive) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Due to the shortage of supplies, prices have soared in the past year.

Definition:Prices rise sharply.

From prices soar

Example:After her new album, her popularity soars among young music fans.

Definition:Becomes very popular or widely accepted.

From popularity soars

Example:As the helicopter soars to great heights, we can see the landscape clearly.

Definition:Rises to a great height.

From height soars

Example:After the earthquake, charity efforts soared in the city.

Definition:A large number of efforts to raise funds or awareness.

From charity efforts soar

Example:His income soars after he landed the high-paying job.

Definition:Earns a significant amount of money or income.

From income soars

Example:After seeing a beautiful sunset, her spirits soared.

Definition:Feeling elated or overjoyed.

From spirits soar

Example:The thrilling play caused the audience's emotions to soar.

Definition:Feelings become intense or heightened.

From emotions soar

Example:The economy soars due to the decline in unemployment rates.

Definition:Improves rapidly in economic conditions.

From economy soars

Example:This new trend soars among young people more than any other.

Definition:Is widely accepted or beloved by a younger demographic.

From popularity soars among young people

Example:Investors were surprised by the sudden increase as prices on the stock market soared.

Definition:Stock prices rise sharply.

From prices on the stock market soar