Definition of Soullessness

1. Noun. The state of being soulless ¹

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Definition of Soullessness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soullessness

souldiers
souldiour
souldiours
soule
souled
soules
soulful
soulfully
soulfulness
soulfulnesses
soulili
soulilis
soulish
soulless
soullessly
soullessness
soullessnesses
soullike
soulmate
soulmates
souls
soulsick
soulster
soulsters
soulstress
soulstresses
soum
soumed
souming
soumings

Literary usage of Soullessness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. National Consolidation of the Railways of the United States by George Henry Lewis (1893)
"The Paternalism of a Free Government Preferable to the Soullessness of Corporations.—National Consolidation Preferable to Government Ownership. ..."

2. National Consolidation of the Railways of the United States by George Henry Lewis (1893)
"The Paternalism of a Free Government Preferable to the Soullessness of Corporations.—National Consolidation Preferable to Government Ownership. ..."

3. The People and the Railways: A Popular Discussion of the Railway Problem in by Appleton Morgan (1888)
"But soullessness brings its disadvantages. One of the disadvantages of soullessness is that it has nothing to do with ethical questions. ..."

4. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"The third millennium must not become an experiment in soullessness; mankind must do all it can to avert this encroaching catastrophe. ..."

5. The People and the Railways: A Popular Discussion of the Railway Problem in by Appleton Morgan (1888)
"But soullessness brings its disadvantages. One of the disadvantages of soullessness is that it has nothing to do with ethical questions. ..."

6. The Belief in God and Immortality: A Psychological, Anthropological and by James Henry Leuba (1916)
"When we are told that certain savages affirm the soullessness of women and ... In the latter event, we should speak not of the soullessness, but of the ..."

7. The Belief in God and Immortality: A Psychological, Anthropological and by James Henry Leuba (1916)
"When we are told that certain savages affirm the soullessness of women and ... In the latter event, we should speak not of the soullessness, but of the ..."

8. The Belief in God and Immortality: A Psychological, Anthropological and by James Henry Leuba (1916)
"When we arc told that certain savages affirm the soullessness of women and ... In the latter event, we should speak not of the soullessness, but of the ..."

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