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

● Pull apart


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.