Soul

  • 41Soul — Soulmusik * * * Soul 〈[ soʊl] m.; od. s; unz.〉 gefühlsbetonte, ausdrucksstarke afroamerikan. Jazzmusik [engl., „Seele“] * * * Soul [soʊl ], der; [s] [engl. soul, eigtl. = Inbrunst, Seele, verw. mit ↑ Seele]: a) expressiver afroamerikanischer… …

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  • 42soul — noun 1 SPIRIT (C) the spiritual part of a person that is believed to continue to exist after they die: A prayer was said for the souls of those who had died in the accident. 2 INNER CHARACTER (singular) the part of a person that contains their… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 43soul — [[t]so͟ʊl[/t]] ♦♦♦ souls 1) N COUNT: usu with supp Your soul is the part of you that consists of your mind, character, thoughts, and feelings. Many people believe that your soul continues existing after your body is dead. She went to pray for the …

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  • 44soul —    Although soul music has played an important role in British popular culture since the 1960s, its impetus has always come mainly from America. Its contribution has been as a sound which has influenced British music, despite rarely being… …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 45soul */*/*/ — UK [səʊl] / US [soʊl] noun Word forms soul : singular soul plural souls 1) a) [countable] the part of a person that is capable of thinking and feeling b) the spiritual part of a person that most religions believe continues to exist after their… …

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  • 46soul — 01. Many people believe that we have a [soul] which continues to exist after we die. 02. James Brown was a famous singer of [soul] music. 03. After his death, we felt like my grandfather s [soul] remained in our house in order to be with our… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 47soul — be·soul; en·soul; soul; soul·ful; soul·ish; soul·less; soul·mass; un·soul; soul·er; soul·ful·ly; soul·ful·ness; soul·less·ly; soul·less·ness; …

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  • 48soul —    While the word soul has multiple meanings and connotations within philosophy, one might identify the core term as referring to the immaterial essence of a living thing, most often of a human person. The two predominant views on the soul in… …

    Christian Philosophy

  • 49soul — n. 1 the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being, often regarded as immortal. 2 the moral or emotional or intellectual nature of a person or animal. 3 the personification or pattern of something (the very soul of discretion). 4 an… …

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  • 50soul — {{11}}soul (1) O.E. sawol spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence, from P.Gmc. *saiwalo (Cf. O.S. seola, O.N. sala, O.Fris. sele, M.Du. siele, Du. ziel, O.H.G. seula, Ger. Seele, Goth. saiwala), of uncertain origin. Sometimes… …

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