sore

1 of 3

adjective

sorer; sorest
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
soreness noun

sore

2 of 3

noun

1
: a localized sore spot on the body
especially : one (such as an ulcer) with the tissues ruptured or abraded and usually with infection
2
: a source of pain or vexation : affliction

sore

3 of 3

adverb

: sorely

Examples of sore in a Sentence

Adjective a dog limping on a sore leg The patient has a sore throat. That's a sore subject to bring up. The discussion touched on a sore spot. My neighbor is sore at me. Are you still sore about what happened last night? Noun He has a sore on his lip. Adverb I was sore afraid we'd never make it home.
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Adjective
In the mountains, the Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa in Avon offers treatments for dry skin and sore muscles at Spa Anjali. Mindy Sink, The Denver Post, 12 Dec. 2024 On Sale 33% off $199 Buy Now On Amazon $200 Buy Now on Target $199 Buy Now on Best Buy There’s bound to be someone on your list who would love to have a Theragun massage device to relieve their sore muscles. Mia Maguire, StyleCaster, 11 Dec. 2024
Noun
The three stages are flu-like illness, mouth sores, and skin rash. Sarah Bradley, Health, 15 Dec. 2024 According to the Garcia family’s lawsuit, someone at Arbors at Oregon told staff to log bed sores as different types of wounds so the facility’s quality measures score would not be impacted. Saleen Martin, USA TODAY, 28 Oct. 2024
Adverb
Overall, the Bear Elite Hybrid is a solid pick for sleepers who wake up sore in the lower back area, thanks to the bed’s high-gauge support coils in the center of the bed that hold up the lumbar area. Kells McPhillips, SELF, 26 July 2024 But down both starting centers Mitchell Robinson (ankle surgery) and Isaiah Hartenstein (sore left Achilles) as well as two key starters Julius Randle (dislocated right shoulder) and OG Anunoby (right elbow surgery), the Knicks came up short in a third straight game. Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News, 14 June 2024 See all Example Sentences for sore 

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English sor, from Old English sār; akin to Old High German sēr sore and probably to Old Irish saeth distress

First Known Use

Adjective

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adverb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of sore was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Sore.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sore. Accessed 30 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

sore

1 of 3 adjective
ˈsō(ə)r How to pronounce sore (audio)
ˈsȯ(ə)r
sorer; sorest
1
a
: causing pain or distress
a sore subject
b
: full of pain : tender
sore muscles
c
: hurt or red and swollen so as to be or seem painful
sore runny eyes
2
: accompanied by difficulties, hardship, or exertion
in a sore situation
3
: angry sense 1a
my friend is sore at me
soreness noun

sore

2 of 3 noun
1
: a sore spot on the body
especially : one (as an ulcer) with the tissues broken and usually infected
2
: a cause of pain : affliction

sore

3 of 3 adverb
: sorely

Medical Definition

sore

1 of 2 adjective
sorer; sorest
: causing, characterized by, or affected with pain : painful
sore muscles
a sore wound
sorely adverb
soreness noun

sore

2 of 2 noun
: a localized sore spot on the body
especially : one (as an ulcer) with the tissues ruptured or abraded and usually with infection

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