All soar synonyms
soar
S s verb soar
- aviate β to pilot or fly in an aircraft
- loom β loon1 .
- bulking β the expansion of excavated material to a volume greater than that of the excavation from which it came
- escalade β The scaling of fortified walls using ladders, as a form of military attack.
- arise β If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it.
- hit the trail β (Idiomatic) To leave or depart.
- look down β the appearance of paper when inspected under reflected light.
- hover β to hang fluttering or suspended in the air: The helicopter hovered over the building.
- fly β to move through the air using wings.
- bob up β to come up unexpectedly; appear suddenly
- whoosh β a loud, rushing noise, as of air or water: a great whoosh as the door opened.
- glissade β a skillful glide over snow or ice in descending a mountain, as on skis or a toboggan.
- motored β pertaining to or operated by a motor.
- move up β to pass from one place or position to another.
- winging β either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
- get to one's feet β To stand up.
- leap β to spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump: to leap over a ditch.
- goosed β any of numerous wild or domesticated, web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, especially of the genera Anser and Branta, most of which are larger and have a longer neck and legs than the ducks.
- hung over β to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- bestrid β to get or be astride of; have or place the legs on both sides of.
- hang over β to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- motoring β a comparatively small and powerful engine, especially an internal-combustion engine in an automobile, motorboat, or the like.
- break through β If you break through a barrier, you succeed in forcing your way through it.
- bestride β To bestride something means to be the most powerful and important person or thing in it.
- make headway β forward movement; progress in a forward direction: The ship's headway was slowed by the storm.
- ascend β If you ascend a hill or staircase, you go up it.
- lift off β Aeronautics, Rocketry. the action of an aircraft in becoming airborne or of a rocket in rising from its launching site under its own power. the instant when such action occurs.
- intensate β (transitive) To intensify.
- go through the roof β the external upper covering of a house or other building.
- bestrode β to get or be astride of; have or place the legs on both sides of.
- mark up β a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
- jump β to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window.
- look over β the act of looking: a look of inquiry.
- fleeted β swift; rapid: to be fleet of foot; a fleet horse.
- levitate β to rise or float in the air, especially as a result of a supernatural power that overcomes gravity.
- heft β weight; heaviness: It was a rather flimsy chair, without much heft to it.
- neared β close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
- lift β to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
- goose β any of numerous wild or domesticated, web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, especially of the genera Anser and Branta, most of which are larger and have a longer neck and legs than the ducks.
- go up β to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- jet β a compact black coal, susceptible of a high polish, used for making beads, jewelry, buttons, etc.
- float β to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated.
- climb β If you climb something such as a tree, mountain, or ladder, or climb up it, you move towards the top of it. If you climb down it, you move towards the bottom of it.
- hefted β weight; heaviness: It was a rather flimsy chair, without much heft to it.
- captaining β a person who is at the head of or in authority over others; chief; leader.
- glide β to move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort or resistance, as a flying bird, a boat, or a skater.
- nears β close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
- go away β leave!
- catapulted β an ancient military engine for hurling stones, arrows, etc.