What is another word for soullessness?

Pronunciation: [sˈə͡ʊlɛsnəs] (IPA)

Soullessness, defined as lacking in or devoid of emotional depth or spiritual significance, can be described using a variety of synonyms. Some of these include emptiness, hollowness, lifelessness, apathy, and indifference. Other descriptors may include coldness, detachment, numbness, or blankness. These synonyms all convey a sense of lacking in human warmth or emotion, and are often used to describe situations or individuals that feel devoid of meaning or humanity. While each word may carry slightly different connotations depending on context, they all capture the essence of soullessness and the sense of being adrift in a world devoid of spiritual meaning.

Usage examples for Soullessness

They at least understood the soullessness of Nature's might when arrayed for destruction.
"The Heart of Unaga"
Ridgwell Cullum
It was a hideous vision of embodied cunning, soullessness and murderous cruelty.
"Alice of Old Vincennes"
Maurice Thompson
To paint the Russian peasant or the French bourgeois as he is, to catch the exact shade of exquisite soullessness in Oriental loves, to reproduce the Berserker rage or the dull horror of battle, is indeed to give the perfect sense of life.
"The Psychology of Beauty"
Ethel D. Puffer

Famous quotes with Soullessness

  • It is always a great honour to mention a truth which has not become widespread yet. One of these truths is that man has no soul; he has only 'body' and 'mind'. Man's unshakable belief on the soul will not change this scientific truth! No belief can be higher than the scientific truths! Man can be born, can walk and work and can think without owning a mysterious and an immaterial soul! The soullessness of the man is a great tragedy both for the man and for the religion. But Man, contrary to the religion, will come out with triumph from this tragedy.
    Mehmet Murat ildan

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