Pronunciation: /ˈsɔrnəs/

Definitions of soreness

noun a condition of being painful or sensitive

Example Sentences

A1 After playing soccer for the first time in years, I felt soreness in my muscles the next day.

A2 She complained of soreness in her throat after shouting at the concert.

B1 The soreness in my legs from the long hike made it difficult to walk the next day.

B2 The athlete pushed through the soreness in her muscles to complete the marathon.

C1 The physical therapist recommended stretches to alleviate the soreness in my back.

C2 Despite the soreness in her joints, she continued to train for the upcoming competition.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I am soreness after exercising for the first time in months.

A2 She soreness her muscles from lifting heavy boxes all day.

B1 The athlete soreness his body after a grueling training session.

B2 The dancer soreness her feet from practicing for hours on end.

C1 The marathon runner soreness his legs after completing a race.

C2 The construction worker soreness his back from lifting heavy equipment all day.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She has a soreness in her throat.

A2 After the intense workout, he felt soreness in his muscles.

B1 The soreness in her back was due to poor posture.

B2 The athlete pushed through the soreness in his legs to finish the race.

C1 The soreness in her joints was a result of the arthritis.

C2 Despite the soreness in his body, he continued to train for the marathon.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 After the workout, I felt soreness in my muscles.

A2 She walked slowly due to the soreness in her feet.

B1 The soreness in his back made it difficult for him to bend over.

B2 Despite the soreness in her arms, she continued to lift weights.

C1 The soreness in his legs was a result of running a marathon.

C2 Her soreness was a constant reminder of the intense workout she had done.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 My soreness is making it hard to walk.

A2 She complained about the soreness in her muscles after the workout.

B1 The soreness in my back is getting worse, I might need to see a doctor.

B2 Despite the soreness in his legs, he pushed through and finished the marathon.

C1 The soreness from yesterday's intense workout is a reminder of my dedication to fitness.

C2 The soreness in her joints was a constant reminder of the arthritis she battled with every day.

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Example Sentences

A1 I have soreness in my muscles after exercising.

A2 She experienced soreness in her back from sitting too long.

B1 The soreness in my throat is making it hard to swallow.

B2 His soreness in his knee prevented him from running the marathon.

C1 The soreness in her shoulders was a result of poor posture.

C2 Despite the soreness in his legs, he continued to push through the race.

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Example Sentences

A1 I have a soreness in my arm from lifting heavy boxes.

A2 She felt soreness in her legs after running a marathon.

B1 The soreness in my back is making it hard to bend over.

B2 Despite the soreness in his muscles, he pushed through and finished the race.

C1 The soreness in her joints was a result of arthritis.

C2 He ignored the soreness in his shoulder, but it eventually led to a serious injury.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Ouch! Soreness in my muscles after working out.

A2 Oh no, soreness in my throat is making it hard to swallow.

B1 Soreness in my back is really bothering me, I should see a chiropractor.

B2 I can't believe the soreness in my legs after running that marathon.

C1 The soreness in my joints is a constant reminder of my age.

C2 Despite the soreness in my muscles, I pushed through and finished the race.

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Example Sentences

A1 I have soreness in my muscles after exercising.

A2 She complained of soreness in her back after lifting heavy boxes.

B1 The soreness in my legs is making it difficult to walk.

B2 After running a marathon, the soreness in my body was unbearable.

C1 Professional athletes often have to deal with soreness as part of their training regimen.

C2 Despite the soreness in his joints, he continued to push himself in the gym.

Examples of soreness in a Sentence

formal The soreness in my muscles is a result of my intense workout at the gym.

informal I can barely move today because of the soreness from yesterday's exercise.

slang I'm feeling super sore after that crazy workout session.

figurative The soreness in my heart from the breakup is still lingering.

Grammatical Forms of soreness

plural

sorenesses

comparative

sorenessier

superlative

most sore

present tense

soreness

future tense

will be soreness

perfect tense

has been soreness

continuous tense

is being soreness

singular

soreness

positive degree

soreness

infinitive

to be sore

gerund

sorenessing

participle

sorenessed

Origin and Evolution of soreness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'soreness' originated from the Old English word 'sarnes', which meant pain or affliction.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'soreness' has retained its original meaning of physical pain or discomfort, but has also come to be used more broadly to describe emotional or mental distress.