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- Dictionarysoaring/ˈsɔːrɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. flying or rising high in the air: "the coloured trails of soaring rockets"
- 2. increasing rapidly above the usual level: "the soaring crime rate"
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rising high in the air while flying without moving the wings or using power: It is a mysterious region of castles and soaring eagles. His spare time is spent in soaring gliders. See. soar. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
The meaning of SOARING is the act or process of soaring; specifically : the act or sport of flying a heavier-than-air craft without power by utilizing ascending air currents.
SOAR definition: 1. to rise very quickly to a high level: 2. to reach a great height: 3. (of a bird or aircraft…. Learn more.
1. a. : to fly aloft or about. b (1) : to sail or hover in the air often at a great height : glide. (2) of a glider : to fly without engine power and without loss of altitude. 2. : to rise or increase dramatically (as in position, value, or price) stocks soared. 3. : to ascend to a higher or more exalted level. makes my spirits soar. 4.
Soaring definition: the sport of flying a sailplane.. See examples of SOARING used in a sentence.
SOARING definition: the sport of flying a sailplane | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
soar·ing. (sôr′ĭng) n. The act of gliding while maintaining altitude, especially the sport of flying a heavier-than-air craft by using ascending currents of air. adj. Ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual: soaring fuel costs; the soaring spires of the cathedral.