Sore
(
adjective
,
adverb
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Sore ( adjective )
- Painful or sensitive to the touch.
- Feeling pain or discomfort.
- Feeling resentment or disappointment.
Origin:
The word "sore" comes from the old english word "sār" meaning painful or sensitive. it is also related to the word "sārian" meaning to hurt.
Examples:
- He has a sore on his knee from playing football.
- She has a sore throat and can barely speak.
- The sore muscles are a result of the intense workout.
- She is sore at him for not showing up to the party.
- I am sore about losing the game last night.
(As an adverb)
Sore ( adverb )
- Painful or sensitive to the touch.
- Feeling pain or discomfort.
- Feeling resentment or disappointment.
Origin:
The word "sore" comes from the old english word "sār" meaning painful or sensitive. it is also related to the word "sārian" meaning to hurt.
Examples:
- He has a sore on his knee from playing football.
- She has a sore throat and can barely speak.
- The sore muscles are a result of the intense workout.
- She is sore at him for not showing up to the party.
- I am sore about losing the game last night.
(As a noun)
Sore ( noun )
- Painful or sensitive to the touch.
- Feeling pain or discomfort.
- Feeling resentment or disappointment.
Origin:
The word "sore" comes from the old english word "sār" meaning painful or sensitive. it is also related to the word "sārian" meaning to hurt.
Examples:
- He has a sore on his knee from playing football.
- She has a sore throat and can barely speak.
- The sore muscles are a result of the intense workout.
- She is sore at him for not showing up to the party.
- I am sore about losing the game last night.