soul

noun

A part of humans regarded as immaterial, immortal, separable from the body at death, capable of moral judgment, and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state.

noun

This part of a human when disembodied after death.

noun

In Aristotelian philosophy, an animating or vital principle inherent in living things and endowing them in various degrees with the potential to grow and reproduce, to move and respond to stimuli (as in the case of animals), and to think rationally (as in the case of humans).

noun

A human.

noun

A person considered as the embodiment of an intangible quality; a personification.

noun

A person’s emotional or moral nature.

noun

The central or integral part; the vital core.

noun

A sense of emotional strength or spiritual vitality held to derive from black and especially African-American cultural experience, expressed in areas such as language, social customs, religion, and music.