¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Soulmate
1. a person with whom one is perfectly suited [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soulmate
Literary usage of Soulmate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing by Larry Chang (2006)
"Shirley MacLaine, 1934- ~ A soulmate is someone who has locks that fit our keys
... Our soulmate is the one who makes life come to life. ..."
2. Woman in Science: With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for by John Augustine Zahm (1913)
"And it was his devoted wife who was not only a helpmate but a soulmate as well
for nearly half a century, that had very much to do with the splendid ..."
3. Modern Literature for Oral Interpretation: Practice Book for Vocal Expression by Gertrude Elizabeth Johnson (1920)
"About five o'clock in the afternoon, Miss MAUD MINERVA, author of "The soulmate
of Matilda," "Lightsome Lobelia," etc., bravely pushes her way through a ..."
4. Lake District by Norman Buckley (2004)
"... relationship in which her role as his closest friend, soulmate and provider
of much of his inspiration has constantly intrigued biographers and others. ..."
5. The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present : a Cultural by Edward Allworth (1990)
"In the flame of that face, existence became nonexistence, Soul entered soul; I
became the soulmate.18 ..."
6. Socialism, Feminism, and Suffragism: The Terrible Triplets, Connected by the by Benjamin Vestal Hubbard (1915)
"Afterwards she left her husband, traveled around the world with a "soulmate,"
took two of his children from their mother and lived in a free marriage for ..."
7. You Can Choose to Be Happy: "Rise Above" Anxiety, Anger, and Depression by Tom G. Stevens (1998)
"... or any kind of worldly success. and Sherry Bene' Stevens— my wife She is the
love of my life~my soulmate. She is the sunshine and the music in my life. ..."