Tore [verb]
Definition of Tore:
cut, rip an object
Synonyms of Tore:
● Rive
● Pull
● Divide
● Injure
● Mangle
● Separate
● Damage
● Snatch
● Break
● Shred
● Split
● Slash
● Crack
● Grab
● Yank
● Rupture
● Sever
● Wrench
● Frazzle
● Rift
● Cleave
● Run
● Rend
● Gash
● Wrest
● Scratch
● Lacerate
● Pluck
● Incise
● Impair
● Slit
● Ribbon
● Seize
● Claw
● Mutilate
● Extract
● Fray
● Sunder
● Jigsaw
● Evulse
Opposite/Antonyms of Tore:
● Idle
● Help
● Fix
● Cure
● Agree
● Join
● Attach
● Push
● Wait
● Insert
● Sew
● Marry
● Mend
● Heal
● Unite
● Combine
Sentence/Example of Tore:
Then he stopped, tore off his shirt, and ripped it with his right hand and his teeth into strips.
All you had to do when you got it inside a man was to turn it round a bit, and the wound gaped and tore.
The bond was delivered to Fox, who tore it up and flung the pieces into the fire.
Well, I tore myself away from the dear place to get at my work.
He tore out the list and put it in his pocket; then he sat for a time, thinking.
The house is all tore up—we been tryin' t' clean house a little.
At the head of the stairs Linda took the cheque that she carried and tore it into bits.
He tore a narrow strip from the paper and sifted in a little tobacco.
Then they tore out the dam, rinsed the screen and spread it over a rock to dry.
John took the letter in his trembling fingers and tore it open.