soulful

[ˈsoʊl.fəl]

soulful Definition

  • 1expressing deep feelings and emotions through music, speech, or other artistic forms
  • 2full of or characterized by emotion, depth, and sensitivity

Using soulful: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "soulful" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She gave a soulful performance of the song.

  • Example

    His paintings are always so soulful and moving.

  • Example

    The singer's voice was rich and soulful.

  • Example

    The movie had a soulful soundtrack that perfectly captured the mood.

soulful Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for soulful

Phrases with soulful

  • eyes that convey deep emotions and feelings

    Example

    Her soulful eyes revealed the pain she was feeling.

  • singing that is full of emotion and feeling

    Example

    The choir's soulful singing brought tears to many in the audience.

  • music that is full of emotion and feeling, especially in the genres of blues, jazz, and gospel

    Example

    The bar was filled with the sound of soulful music.

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Summary: soulful in Brief

'Soulful' [ˈsoʊl.fəl] describes music, speech, or other artistic forms that express deep feelings and emotions. It also refers to people who are full of emotion, depth, and sensitivity. Examples include 'She gave a soulful performance of the song' and 'The singer's voice was rich and soulful.' Phrases like 'soulful eyes' and 'soulful music' denote deep emotions conveyed through eyes or music.

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