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sore

Aussprache: [sɔr]

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Kontext: „health“

(adjective) when a part of your body hurts or feels painful. It can happen after exercising a lot or if you have an illness. For example, if you run a race and your legs hurt, they are sore.

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After my workout, my muscles felt sore but I was proud of my effort.

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Even after resting, my legs are not sore at all; they feel completely fine.

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Why does your throat feel so sore today?

Kontext: „health“

(noun) a feeling of pain or discomfort in a part of the body. It can describe a specific area that hurts. For example, if someone has a sore on their arm, it means there is pain there.

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She has a sore on her finger that needs to be bandaged.

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He doesn't have any sore today; he's feeling great.

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Where is the sore you mentioned earlier?

Kontext: „emotions“

(noun) a feeling of sadness, disappointment, or anger. It's like feeling hurt about something that happened. For example, if a friend forgets your birthday, you might feel sore about it.

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He felt a sore inside when he saw his friend again after so long.

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After talking things through, her feelings were no longer sore; she felt much better.

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Do you think there is any sore left from yesterday's argument?

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