[ UK /sˈə‍ʊlɛs/ ]
[ US /ˈsoʊɫɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking sensitivity or the capacity for deep feeling
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How To Use soulless In A Sentence

  • Its markings were unmistakeable, as were the large, soulless, jet black eyes.
  • It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops, as opposed to me thrashing my way around a soulless out-of-town shopping centre.
  • It used to be a bit cold and soulless but not any longer. The Sun
  • Robertson, soulless puppetmaster that he is, says that the plans are just games.
  • In the end, we're not quite sure if the soulless quality of the milieu he chronicles is a reflection of the world outside his head or the one inside it.
  • That the film opens the same week as "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" could only have been a marketing calculation, "Larry" being intended as the perfect counterprogramming to Hollywood's most callous exercise in soulless commerce. 'Crowne': A Bad Fit for Hollywood Royalty
  • By this time I'd finished three mocha choca lattes and was bouncing around the tastefully decorated - but soulless - coffee house walls.
  • Austin is also a fine place to eat Tex-Mex, take in live music, shoot pool in a bar, visit the South Austin Popular Culture Center, or if you're really feeling indie, loiter aimlessly in a huge, soulless out-of-town shopping mall. Film-inspired holidays: The Indie Flick
  • Praise must be given to noted musician/conductor Erwin for saluting the legendary musicians, but the result is soulless and, at times, overpolished with orchestra and the trimmings.
  • That gigantic and soulless stone merely symbolizes the forces that Don Juan negated forever.
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