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soul·less
(sōl′lĭs)adj.
Lacking sensitivity or the capacity for deep feeling.
soul′less·ly adv.
soul′less·ness n.
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soulless
(ˈsəʊllɪs)adj
1. lacking any humanizing qualities or influences; dead; mechanical: soulless work.
2. (of a person) lacking in sensitivity or nobility
3. heartless; cruel
ˈsoullessly adv
ˈsoullessness n
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soul•less
(ˈsoʊl lɪs)adj.
1. having no soul.
2. lacking nobility of soul or spirit.
[1545–55]
soul′less•ly, adv.
soul′less•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | soulless - lacking sensitivity or the capacity for deep feeling insensitive - deficient in human sensibility; not mentally or morally sensitive; "insensitive to the needs of the patients" |
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soulless
adjective
1. characterless, dull, bland, mundane, ordinary, grey, commonplace, dreary, mediocre, drab, uninspiring, colourless, featureless, unexceptional a clean but soulless hotel
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soul
(səul) noun1. the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies. People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.alma, espíritu
3. (of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader. He is the soul of the whole movement.alma
4. soul music. soul, música soul
ˈsoulful adjective full of (usually sad, wistful etc) feeling. a soulful expression.conmovedor
ˈsoulfully adverbˈsoulless adjective1. (of a person) without fine feeling or nobleness. desalmado
2. (of life, a task etc) dull or very unimportant. aburrido
ˈsoul-destroying adjective (of a task etc) very dull, boring, repetitive etc. aburrido, pesado, repetitivo, monótono
soul music (also soul) a type of music, descended from American Negro gospel songs, which has great emotion. música soul
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