Vocabulary
Soar
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
fly or rise high in the air.
Urdu meaning
اضافہ، بلند پرواز
Example sentences (from Dawn)
Sentences are selected from stored editorial text where your search word appears. If none appear yet, run the admin sentence generator for fuller coverage.
-
As uncertainty lingers across the Strait of Hormuz, petrol prices rise, fertiliser costs soar, poor farmers plant less and get worse yields, and more people go hungry.
Dawn Editorials —
Age of anger
— 2026-04-27
-
Without structural reforms to reduce crippling capacity or fixed charges and improve supply networks, the power sector`s competitiveness will continue to erode, prices will soar and consumers will leave the grid.
Dawn Editorials —
Erratic planning
— 2025-09-30
-
As costs soar, those doors begin to close.
Dawn Editorials —
Tariffs, turmoil & tech
— 2025-04-19
-
In governance, as in economics, no country can soar with one wing clipped.
Dawn Editorials —
Held back
— 2025-02-10
-
More importantly, can Uraan truly soar without meaningful reforms in governance?
Dawn Editorials —
It`s all political
— 2025-02-08
Synonyms
fly up, wing, wing its way, take off, take flight, take to the air, ascend, climb
Curator example
“the bird spread its wings and soared into the air”
More vocabulary to explore
About this vocabulary section.
These entries support close reading of Dawn editorials and opinion pieces: short definitions,
Urdu equivalents where we have them, word relations, and—when generated—real lines from the editorial archive
so you can see tone and usage.
Common questions
- Do I need to sign up to use this vocabulary page?
- No. Word pages are open to everyone. You can read meanings in English and Urdu, synonyms and antonyms, and example sentences without creating an account.
- Where do the example sentences come from?
- When available, example sentences are drawn from cached matches in our Dawn editorial corpus so you can see how a word is used in real newsroom-style prose.
- How is this different from a dictionary?
- This section is curated for students preparing for competitive exams and editorial reading. Entries are compact, often include Urdu glosses, and are paired with in-context lines from editorials when we have them.