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- Dictionarysore/sôr/
adjective
- 1. (of a part of one's body) painful or aching: "my feet were sore and my head ached" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a raw or painful place on the body: "we had sores on our hands"
adverb
- 1. extremely; severely: archaic "they were sore afraid"
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1. a. : causing emotional pain or distress. a sore subject. b. : physically tender (as from overuse or injury) : feeling or affected by pain : achy. sore muscles. limped on a sore leg. felt sore all over. 2. : attended by difficulties, hardship, or exertion. 3. : angry, irked. a sore loser. sorenessnoun.
painful and uncomfortable because of injury, infection, or too much use: All the dust has made my eyes sore. I've got a sore back. My feet were sore with all the walking. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. painful Her ankle was still painful if she put weight on it. sore My feet are sore from walking around all day.
adjective. us / sɔːr / uk / sɔː r/ sore adjective (PAINFUL) Add to word list. B1. painful and uncomfortable because of injury, infection, or too much use: All the dust has made my eyes sore. I have a sore back. My feet were sore with all the walking. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.
Sore definition: physically painful or sensitive, as a wound, hurt, or diseased part. See examples of SORE used in a sentence.
A sore is a broken patch of skin — something you might put a bandage on — or it's something that gives you pain, like a sore throat, that’s red and scratchy and painful. You can have a sore and you can also be sore: if you've just ridden your bike over the Alps, you're probably pretty sore — achy and hurting all over.
9 meanings: 1. (esp of a wound, injury, etc) painfully sensitive; tender 2. causing annoyance 3. resentful; irked 4. urgent;.... Click for more definitions.
1. Painful to the touch; tender. 2. Feeling physical pain; hurting: sore all over. 3. Causing misery, sorrow, or distress; grievous: in sore need. 4. Causing embarrassment or irritation: a sore subject. 5. Full of distress; sorrowful. 6. Informal Angry; offended. n. 1. An open skin lesion, wound, or ulcer. 2.