whole-souled (Meaning)

Wordnet

whole-souled (s)

with unconditional and enthusiastic devotion

Webster

whole-souled (a.)

Thoroughly imbued with a right spirit; noble-minded; devoted.

whole-souled Sentence Examples

  1. The entire community rallied whole-souled to support the victims of the disaster.
  2. The nurse dedicated herself whole-souled to the care of her patients.
  3. The artist immersed herself whole-souled in her creations, pouring all her passion into each piece.
  4. The athlete trained whole-souled, determined to achieve her goals.
  5. The teacher guided his students whole-souled, inspiring them to reach their full potential.
  6. The volunteer devoted herself whole-souled to the cause, working tirelessly for the betterment of society.
  7. The musician played with a whole-souled intensity that captivated the audience.
  8. The scientist pursued his research whole-souled, driven by an insatiable curiosity.
  9. The entrepreneur embarked on his venture whole-souled, believing wholeheartedly in its success.
  10. The parents raised their children whole-souled, providing them with love, support, and guidance.

FAQs About the word whole-souled

with unconditional and enthusiastic devotionThoroughly imbued with a right spirit; noble-minded; devoted.

ardent, passionate, genuine, fervent, wholehearted,enthusiastic, hearty, zealous, spirited, sincere

uninterested, uncertain, indifferent, qualified, grudging, lukewarm, lukewarm, perfunctory, perfunctory, apathetic

The entire community rallied whole-souled to support the victims of the disaster.

The nurse dedicated herself whole-souled to the care of her patients.

The artist immersed herself whole-souled in her creations, pouring all her passion into each piece.

The athlete trained whole-souled, determined to achieve her goals.