tore
/toʊr/ /toʊɹ/ or /tɔr/Definitions
1. verb
to pull or tear something apart, often violently or roughly
“She tore the page from the book.”
2. verb
to move quickly or suddenly, especially to or from a place
“The crowd tore through the streets in celebration.”
3. verb
to take or get something suddenly, often in a forceful or energetic way
“He tore the door open and rushed inside.”
4. noun
a tear in something, especially in fabric or a surface
“There’s a tear in my favorite jacket.”
5. noun
a violent or sudden movement, especially of a crowd or group
“The crowd’s tear was a chaotic sight to behold.”
6. past tense of ‘tear’
used to form the past tense of ‘tear’
“She has torn the page from the book.”