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Etymology edit

From Middle English soulelez; equivalent to soul +‎ -less. Compare Old English sāwllēas, sāwullēas; the Middle English word likely is a re-formation.[1]

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Adjective edit

soulless (comparative more soulless, superlative most soulless)

  1. As if without a soul; insensitive, unfeeling.

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  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024), “soulless (adj.)”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.