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soul

The immaterial essence of a person, often considered immortal and spiritual; the part of a human associated with consciousness and morality.

Translations: ψυχή;
Many believe the soul lives on after death. — Πολλοί πιστεύουν ότι η ψυχή συνεχίζει να ζει μετά τον θάνατο.

soul

A person, especially when emphasizing their humanity, emotion, or individuality. Often used with adjectives like 'poor' or 'brave'.

Translations: ψυχή; άνθρωπος;
The poor soul had nowhere to go. — Η καημένη ψυχή δεν είχε πού να πάει.

soul

The emotional or moral essence of something, such as a nation, movement, or work of art.

Translations: ψυχή; πνεύμα;
Music is the soul of the festival. — Η μουσική είναι η ψυχή του φεστιβάλ.

soul

A genre of African-American popular music combining elements of gospel, rhythm and blues, and jazz.

Translations: σόουλ; μουσική σόουλ;
She loves listening to classic soul music. — Της αρέσει να ακούει κλασική μουσική σόουλ.

soul

A term used to describe a person as the embodiment or driving force of a group or activity (e.g., 'the soul of the team').

Translations: ψυχή;
He was the soul of the party. — Ήταν η ψυχή του πάρτι.

soul

Used in expressions to refer to a single person, often in negative constructions (e.g., 'not a soul').

Translations: ψυχή;
There wasn't a soul in sight. — Δεν υπήρχε ψυχή στον ορίζοντα.