souls
Pronunciation: [soʊlz]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
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.
Example
What do you think happens to our souls after we die?
Context: "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.
Example
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?
Context: "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.
Example
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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