(uh-loft) (Adverb)
Meaning:
Up in or into the air; overhead.
Usage:
1. The balloon soared ______, carried by the wind.
2. The eagle flew ______, surveying the land below.
Read this story to remember this word:
High above the land of Everreach, where the earth kissed the sky, there existed clouds that carried dreams aloft. Here, in this realm where the heavens were within reach, a solitary tower stood, its spire piercing the clouds, a bridge between the world of mortals and the ethereal realm above. It was said that from atop this tower, one could send their wishes aloft on the wings of the wind, where the stars themselves would hear their desires. Those who ventured to raise their dreams into the embrace of the sky found not just hope, but a vision of a world boundless and beautiful, a reminder that to hold our dreams aloft is to invite the possibility of the infinite, teaching us that the only limit to how high we can soar lies in the courage to lift our aspirations toward the heavens, and trust in the wind to carry them onward.
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