unsoulful

[uhn-sohl-fuhl]

unsoulful Definition

  • 1lacking or devoid of soul or spirit
  • 2not expressing deep feeling or emotion

Using unsoulful: Examples

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

  • Example

    The performance was technically impressive but unsoulful.

  • Example

    His writing was criticized for being unsoulful and lacking in emotional depth.

  • Example

    The painting was beautiful, but it felt unsoulful and sterile.

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Summary: unsoulful in Brief

The term 'unsoulful' [uhn-sohl-fuhl] describes something that is lacking in soul or spirit, and does not express deep feeling or emotion. It is often used to describe performances, art, or writing that is technically proficient but emotionally unengaging. Examples include 'The performance was technically impressive but unsoulful,' and 'His writing was criticized for being unsoulful and lacking in emotional depth.'