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soul

Syllabification: (soul)
Pronunciation: /sōl/

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Definition of soul

noun

  • 1the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal.
  • a person’s moral or emotional nature or sense of identity:in the depths of her soul, she knew he would betray her
  • emotional or intellectual energy or intensity, especially as revealed in a work of art or an artistic performance:their interpretation lacked soul
  • 2the essence or embodiment of a specified quality:he was the soul of discretion brevity is the soul of wit
  • an individual person:I’ll never tell a soul
  • a person regarded with affection or pity:she’s a nice old soul
  • 3African-American culture or ethnic pride.
  • short for soul music.

Phrases

bare one's soul

see bare.

the life and soul of the party

see life.

lost soul

a soul that is damned.
chiefly humorous a person who seems unable to cope with everyday life.

sell one's soul (to the devil)

see sell.

upon my soul

dated an exclamation of surprise.

Derivatives

souled

adjective
[in combination]:she was a great-souled character

Origin:

Old English sāwol, sāw(e)l, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ziel and German Seele

soul in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of soul in the British & World English dictionary