adjective
- having a soul; endowed with a soul or spiritual essence
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The poet believed that every insouled creature deserved compassion.
- In medieval theology, humans were considered insouled beings distinct from animals.
- The artist sought to capture the insouled essence of her subjects in portraiture.
- Religious texts often describe insouled beings as capable of moral choice.
- She spoke of nature as insouled and worthy of reverence.