Antonym: body. Similar words: heart and soul, would, could, should, sour, south, soup, source. Meaning: [səʊl] n. 1. the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life 2. a human being 3. deep feeling or emotion 4. the human embodiment of something 5. a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s.
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91. The dying man recommended his soul to God.
92. Be a good soul and leave me alone.
93. He's a lost soul .
94. He is the soul of discretion.
95. The plea touched him to his very soul.
96. Brevity is the soul of English.
97. Jane is the soul of discretion .
98. She'd sell her soul to get the job.
99. By midnight, there wasn't a soul in sight.
100. This music has no soul.
101. Plato demonstrated the incorporeal nature of the soul.
102. Don't tell a soul .
103. I promise I won't tell a soul .
104. He listens to a lot of soul.
105. Plato believed that the soul is immortal.
106. Bless my soul! Here comes Bill!
107. Peace to his ashes / memory / soul!
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
108. Great literature is balsam to the soul.
109. He committed himself heart and soul to the cause.
110. The dying man commended his soul to God.
111. Her performance was technically perfect, but it lacked soul.
112. There was not a soul there.
113. She gave herself to him body and soul.
114. They believe in the immortality of the soul.
115. She loves those children heart and soul.
116. God has cast out the demons from your soul.
117. He is a man without a soul.
118. Fear gnawed at her soul.
119. He unburdened his soul to me.
120. He is the soul of honour/discretion.
More similar words: heart and soul, would, could, should, sour, south, soup, source, southern, pass out, sound off, cross out, southeast, resource, southwest, resourceful, south africa, ultrasound.