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soulful

/sohl-fuhl/US // ˈsoʊl fəl //UK // (ˈsəʊlfʊl) //

深情的,深情款款,灵魂的,深情地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or expressive of deep feeling or emotion: soulful eyes.

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Examples

  • It doesn’t lack soul because it doesn’t aim to express soulful things.

  • She was expected to accept that her father, a Civil War veteran whose PTSD triggered severe alcoholism, should be cast out of polite society, but when he was sober he was the sole parent with whom she felt a soulful connection.

  • Two years after her husband’s death, Lisey remains unmoored, living in a posh farmhouse cluttered with boxes of his detritus and taking soulful dips in the property’s strange, pond-like pool.

  • The songs are all co-produced by Jesse Frasure, Eden’s longtime collaborator that she knew could expertly tap into the “retro soulful country sound” she wanted in her new music.

  • But not all of us can put our feelings into a catchy and soulful song.

  • Her voice, booming and soulful, capturing the attention of every ear in the theater, confirms what she is capable of.

  • Get past the fauxhawk, and you find soulful eyes and a bright thin-lipped smile that say, “You can trust me.”

  • Oscarologists are campaigning for the actor to get a nod for his soulful, steady breakout turn.

  • Supermodel Chrissy Teigen married soulful singer John Legend during a ceremony in Italy over the weekend.

  • I shall watch with what Quentina would call soulful, hungry eyes.

  • Far and wide over that mighty throng the pontiff threw his voice, clear as a trumpet, yet musical and soulful.

  • From these two soulful, tender stories, we pass to one not less pathetic and an even more profound psychological study.

  • One belongs to the mechanical side of piano playing, while the other appertains to the ideal, the poetic, the soulful.

  • He would use instead the third, a "warm finger," to give out a soulful melody.