soulless - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • corporation: We live in an age where the world seems to be increasingly run by large, soulless corporations.
  • estate: We built huge soulless housing estates with the best intentions.
  • eye: Slowly she looks up at me with dreamy, soulless eyes, mystified.
  • condition: Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions.
  • place: Top of Page 9. " Seed: a Visual Journey " , Thomas Prior Can a soulless place.
  • block: During the 1960s, government embarked on the disastrous policy of demolishing communities and rehousing them in soulless high rise blocks.

Modifying Another Word

  • rather: The phony traditional style décor ( which includes a darts board ) gives a subdued, rather soulless feel to the place.
  • slightly: Instead the story feels rushed and slightly soulless given the lack of depth on the subject matter.
  • too: Pixel Revolt is a little too polished, a little too clever and a little too soulless to make a real impact.
  • utterly: Its not poor, or underprivileged, or even rough, its just utterly, utterly soulless.
  • little: Regrettably for smaller groups it can feel a little soulless.
  • not: Bringing to mind the work of Mary Black in the 1990s, these songs are smooth but not soulless, produced but still organic.

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: This type of attention from the staff is such a bonus in a time where so many restaurants feel utterly soulless.

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