What does SORER mean?

Word: sorer

1. Parts of Speech: adjective

2. Definition: more painful or sensitive

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈsɔːrər/; UK: /ˈsɔːrər/

4. Origin and Usage: The word sorer is the comparative form of the adjective sore, which means causing pain or discomfort. It is commonly used to describe physical pain or discomfort, but can also be used figuratively to describe emotional pain or distress. The word sore comes from the Old English word sār, which means painful or grievous. Sorer is used in both formal and informal contexts.

5. Synonyms: more painful, more sensitive, more tender, more raw, more achy

6. Related Words: score, sower, roser, loser, sores

7. Example Sentences:

  • Her throat was sorer than yesterday, and she had a hard time speaking.
  • After the surgery, his knee was sorer than he expected.
  • The wound is sorer than it was yesterday, and its starting to get infected.


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