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  • Retention Rate
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  • Complexity
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  • Sore Meanings

    noun a feeling of pain or discomfort

    adjective causing or affected by physical pain or discomfort

    Fields related to sore

    Medicine

    Sore is often used to describe a painful or tender area on the body, such as a sore throat or sore muscles.

    Dentistry

    In dentistry, sore may refer to gum soreness or soreness in the mouth after dental procedures.

    Sports Medicine

    Athletes may experience soreness in their muscles or joints after intense physical activity, known as muscle soreness.

    Skin Care

    Sore can be used to describe a skin condition, such as a sore or ulcer on the skin.

    Emotional Health

    Sore can also be used metaphorically to describe emotional pain or distress, such as a sore heart or sore feelings.

    Occupation Usage of sore

    Writer

    In a professional context, a writer may use 'sore' to describe a character's physical or emotional state, such as 'her muscles were sore from the intense workout' or 'he felt sore about missing the deadline.'

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'sore' to discuss physical or emotional pain experienced by a client, such as 'the patient reported feeling sore after the traumatic event' or 'the individual's self-esteem was sorely affected.'

    Athletic Trainer

    An athletic trainer may use 'sore' to assess and treat muscle soreness in athletes, such as 'the player complained of soreness in their hamstring' or 'the team is managing soreness from a tough game.'

    Physical Therapist

    A physical therapist may use 'sore' to evaluate and address muscle soreness or discomfort in patients undergoing rehabilitation, such as 'the patient experienced soreness after the therapy session' or 'we need to monitor the soreness in the injured area.'

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