souls
Prononciation : [soʊlz]
Mot
Contexte : « spirituality »
(noun) the part of a person that is not their body. It's what makes them who they are inside, like their feelings and thoughts. Some people believe it goes on after the body dies.
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She believes that every person has a unique soul that shines brightly.
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He felt empty inside, as if he had lost a part of his soul.
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What do you think happens to our souls after we die?
Contexte : « person »
(noun) a person, especially one who is kind and caring. When you refer to someone as a soul, it shows that you see them as important and valued.
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He is such a good soul; he helps everyone in need.
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Unfortunately, she was not a kind soul, as she often hurt others' feelings.
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Do you think there are good souls out there who can help us?
Contexte : « emotion »
(noun) the essence of a feeling or experience, especially related to deep emotions or passions. It often refers to something that touches the heart.
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The music was full of soul, and it made everyone feel happy.
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The performance lacked soul and didn't connect with the audience.
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What kind of music speaks to your soul?
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