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- Dictionarysoulless/ˈsəʊlləs/
adjective
- 1. (especially of a place) lacking character and individuality: "she found the apartment beautiful but soulless" Similar
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Soulless means showing no human influence or qualities, such as a soulless building or a soulless system. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of soulless with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.
- English (US)
adjective. disapproving us / ˈsoʊl.ləs / uk / ˈsəʊl.ləs /...
- Soulless: German Translation
soulless translate: seelenlos, seelenlos. Learn more in the...
- Soulless: Polish Translation
soulless translate: bezduszny. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Soulless Spanish Translation
soulless translate: desalmado , falto de carácter,...
- Soulless: Thai Translation
soulless translate: ไร้วิญญาณ, ที่ไม่มีความรู้สึกลึกซึ้ง....
- Soulless: French Translation
SOULLESS translate: sans âme, terre à terre. Learn more in...
- English (US)
Soulless means having no soul or no greatness or warmth of mind or feeling. See synonyms, examples, word history and related articles of soulless.
Soulless means showing no human influence or qualities, such as a soulless building or a soulless life. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see its pronunciation and translations in different languages.
Soulless means lacking human qualities and the ability to feel or produce deep feelings. It can describe things or people as dead, mechanical, heartless, or cruel. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.
Soulless definition: without a soul. . See examples of SOULLESS used in a sentence.
Soulless means not having any attractive or interesting qualities that make people feel happy, or not able to feel emotions. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and more.
Soulless means lacking sensitivity or the capacity for deep feeling, or having no soul. Find the origin, usage, and examples of soulless and its synonyms in English and Spanish dictionaries.