IPA: /soʊld/
KK: /soʊld/
Having a spirit or essence that conveys deep emotion or feeling.
The souled performance of the actor moved the audience to tears.
Comparative: more souled
Superlative: most souled
The word 'souled' is derived from 'soul' (from Old English 'sāwle', meaning the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a state or condition). Thus, 'souled' refers to being characterized by or possessing a soul.
Think of the word 'soul' as representing the spiritual essence of a person, and remember that 'souled' means having that essence or being full of spirit.