SORE


SORE


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Dictionary definitions:


Word: sore
Word origin: Old English sār (noun and adjective), sāre (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeer ‘sore’ and German sehr ‘very’. The original sense was ‘causing intense pain, grievous’, whence the adverbial use.
Phonetic: sɔː
Listen:

(of a part of one's body) painful or aching. Example: she had a sore throat
upset and angry. Example: I didn't even know they were sore at us
severe; urgent. Example: we're in sore need of him
a raw or painful place on the body. Example: all of us had sores and infections on our hands
extremely; severely. Example: they were sore afraid


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