IPA: /ˈsɔːrə/
KK: /ˈsɔːrər/
A person or thing that flies or rises high in the air, often used to describe birds or aircraft that glide gracefully.
The eagle is a magnificent soarer, effortlessly gliding above the mountains.
Soarer → The word 'soarer' is formed from 'soar' (from Old English 'sōrian', meaning to rise or fly high) and '-er' (meaning a person who). A 'soarer' is a person or thing that rises or flies high.
Think of someone who 'rises high' ('soar') — the '-er' indicates that this is a person who does that.