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soulful [ˈsəʊlfʊl] adj
Sometimes ironic expressing profound thoughts or feelings soulful music soulfully adv soulfulness n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
soulful adjective expressive, sensitive, eloquent, moving, profound, meaningful, heartfelt, mournful his great, soulful, brown eyes Translations soulful soulful [ˈsəʊlfʊl] adj (gen) → pieno/a di sentimento; (eyes, expression) → espressivo/a soulful [ˈsəʊlfʊl] adj (gen) → pieno/a di sentimento; (eyes, expression) → espressivo/a How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Mademoiselle had glided from the Chopin into the quivering lovenotes of Isolde's song, and back again to the Impromptu with its soulful and poignant longing. Besides, actresses off the stage are either brainless or soulful, and the choice of evils is a delicate one. I had at one time spent some rather soulful moments with him, but these had not lasted long and had somehow been suddenly clouded over. |
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