soar

verb19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

to describe a very large and rapid increase

to move upwards quickly, either in flight or in value

to fly at a great height

to move in an upward direction, often used for cliffs or buildings

to fly high in the sky directly above

to cause something, like prices or temperatures, to increase rapidly

to reach a level that is higher than ever before

indicates a future prediction of a sharp increase

suggests that a sharp increase is imminent or planned

to specify the amount or percentage of an increase

to indicate the ending point or level of an increase

to fly or be positioned at a high point over something

to indicate the starting point of an increase

to fly upwards and enter a space, like the sky

to fly above something from one side to the other

to move quickly through a space, like the air

to increase beyond a certain number or level

to fly in the direction of something

to fly from one side of an area to the other