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Definition of Soul mate
1. Noun. Someone for whom you have a deep affinity.
Definition of Soul mate
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of soulmate) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soul Mate
Literary usage of Soul mate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to Use New Thought in Home Life: A Key to Happy and Efficient Living for by Elizabeth Jones Towne (1915)
"And in the meantime sink the soul mate, too, and work with your husband. You will
be all the better able to enjoy the soul mate when, or if, you get him. ..."
2. Man's unconscious passion by Wilfrid Lay (1920)
"finds herself solely the soul mate of the man thus divided, she is either
irresistibly impelled by her unconscious desires to seek the physical love of some ..."
3. Mortal Coils by Aldous Huxley (1922)
"... words: ". . . could offer no companionship to a man of your stamp. You needed
a soul mate." A soul mate—he! a soul mate. It was incredibly fantastic. ..."
4. The Honey-comb: Or, Nine-months by Ruth Van Saun (1920)
"Let your soul-mate rest in the unseen, to be your guide and inspiration, ...
Your soul- mate is your Spiritual-Self—the Real-Self of you. ..."
5. The Woman Worth While by Susanna Cocroft (1916)
"each has a soul-mate, and sometime, somewhere, each will find its own. ...
If she find the soul-mate, whose development, as a creative force, she can aid, ..."
6. Self-Neglect Among the Elderly: Maintaining Continuity of Self by Susanna D. Bozinovski (1998)
"All right She converses with Olga, my soul mate who was my wife in Prague in the
... She talked to my soul mate. soul mate told me that the woman had made a ..."
7. Behind the Scenes with the Mediums by David Phelps Abbott (1907)
"Sometimes these persons have considerable means, and pay the medium a goodly sum
to materialize a particular "soul-mate" for them. ..."