Topic: RELIGION
| Language: | Old English |
| Origin: | sawol |
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soul S3 W3

1 the part of a person that is not physical, and that contains their character, thoughts, and feelings. Many people believe that a person's soul continues to exist after they have died [↪ spirit]:
the immortality of the soul
the souls of the dead
somebody's spirit
[countable]RR
the immortality of the soul
the souls of the dead2 used in particular phrases to mean 'a person'
person
[countable] not a soul in sight/not a soul to be seen
The night was dark and still, and there was not a soul in sight.
The night was dark and still, and there was not a soul in sight.3 a type of popular music that often expresses deep emotions, usually performed by black singers and musicians :
He listens to a lot of soul.
a soul band
music
also soul music [uncountable]APM
He listens to a lot of soul.
a soul band4
sense of beauty
[uncountable]a) the ability to be emotionally affected by art, music, literature etc :
My brother thinks that anyone who doesn't like poetry has no soul.
My brother thinks that anyone who doesn't like poetry has no soul.b) the quality that affects people emotionally, that a painting, piece of music etc can have :
Her performance was technically perfect, but it lacked soul.
Her performance was technically perfect, but it lacked soul.5 the special quality or part that gives something its true character
special quality
[uncountable]6 to always be extremely careful to keep secrets :
Leon is the very soul of discretion.
be the soul of discretion
Leon is the very soul of discretion.7 if something is good for the soul, it is good for you and you should do it, even though it may seem unpleasant - often used humorously :
They say that hardship is good for the soul.
be good for the soul
They say that hardship is good for the soul.8 used when you mention the name of someone who is dead :
My father, God rest his soul, died here at Vernison Hall.
God rest his/her soul
MX
My father, God rest his soul, died here at Vernison Hall.9 the number of souls in a place is the number of people who live there :
a village of two or three hundred souls
people in a place
[plural] literary
a village of two or three hundred souls
