soul (Meaning)

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soul (n)

the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life

a human being

deep feeling or emotion

the human embodiment of something

a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s

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soul Sentence Examples

  1. The music touched her soul, stirring emotions she had long forgotten.
  2. He was a man without a soul, his actions driven solely by greed and selfishness.
  3. The ancient amulet was said to contain the soul of an ancient warrior.
  4. She felt a deep connection with the old oak tree, as if it possessed a soul of its own.
  5. The artist's soul shone through in every brushstroke, imbuing his paintings with a haunting beauty.
  6. The child's laughter filled the room with joy, a testament to the indomitable soul that resided within.
  7. Their love was like a flame, burning brightly, illuminating the depths of their souls.
  8. The weight of his guilt gnawed at his soul, leaving him tormented and unable to find peace.
  9. The mystical realm was said to be a place where souls danced and sang, free from the constraints of the physical world.
  10. In the stillness of the night, she felt a profound connection to her own soul, a sense of wonder and belonging that filled her with tranquility.

FAQs About the word soul

the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life, a human being, deep feeling or emotion, the human embodiment of something, a secular

psyche,spirit, life,essence, being,vitality

body,body,flesh, flesh,

The music touched her soul, stirring emotions she had long forgotten.

He was a man without a soul, his actions driven solely by greed and selfishness.

The ancient amulet was said to contain the soul of an ancient warrior.

She felt a deep connection with the old oak tree, as if it possessed a soul of its own.