Homophones for
soared, sord, sored, sward, sword

soared / sord / sored / sward / sword [so:rd]

soared – v. – simple past and participle of soar – 1. flew high; 2. increased in social or professional rank; 3. sang through a wide range; 4. moved up quickly

sored – adj. – 1. of horses, sorrel; 2. a horse that has been deliberately injured to accentuate its gain; 3. pained, troubled

sward – n. & v. – n. – 1. skin or outer or top layer such as turf; 2. surface;

v. – give such a covering

sword – n. & v. – n. – 1. a weapon, with a hilt and long blade that has either one or two sharp edges and may be either curved or straight; 2. something that kills or destroys; v. – 1. equip or arm with a sharp blade with a handle; 2. attack with a cutting weapon

sord – n. & v. – n. a flock of mallards when it is on the ground; v. – rise up in flight