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soulful
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soulful
(adjective)
soulful
/
ˈ
soʊlfəl/
adjective
soulful
/
ˈ
soʊlfəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SOULFUL
[
more soulful; most soulful
]
:
full of or expressing feeling or emotion
soulful
music
a
soulful
performer
a handsome actor with
soulful
eyes
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— soulfully
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— soulfulness
noun
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