soul (Meaning)
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
Synonyms & Antonyms of soul
soul Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The artist's soul shone through in every brushstroke, imbuing his paintings with a haunting beauty.
- The child's laughter filled the room with joy, a testament to the indomitable soul that resided within.
- Their love was like a flame, burning brightly, illuminating the depths of their souls.
- The weight of his guilt gnawed at his soul, leaving him tormented and unable to find peace.
- The mystical realm was said to be a place where souls danced and sang, free from the constraints of the physical world.
- 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.