soul food |
items of food traditionally eaten by Black people of the rural U.S., such as collard greens, chitterlings, and ham hocks. |
soulful |
expressive of or characterized by deep feeling or profound emotion. |
soulless |
having no soul. [2 definitions] |
soul mate |
a person, usu. of the opposite sex, with whom one has a strong intimate attachment based on shared interests, values, and the like. |
soul music |
a type of music combining elements of Black gospel and rhythm-and-blues. |
soul-searching |
the act or process of subjecting one's actions, motives, or moral character to close, thorough examination. |
sound1 |
the sensation that results when the organs of hearing are stimulated by certain vibrations. [11 definitions] |
sound2 |
free of defect, decay, or injury; healthy or in good condition. [6 definitions] |
sound3 |
to measure the depth of (water), as with a weighted line. [6 definitions] |
sound4 |
a body of water situated between two larger bodies of water or between an island and the mainland. [2 definitions] |
sound barrier |
a hypothetical barrier to aircraft as they approach the speed of sound, suggested by the abrupt increase in aerodynamic drag near that velocity; sonic barrier. |
sound bite |
a very brief statement taken from a video or audio tape for inclusion in a television newscast. |
soundbox |
the hollow main body of a stringed instrument such as a guitar or violin. |
sound effects |
artificially produced sounds, as of thunder, traffic, or animal noise, for theater, radio, film, or television. |
sounder1 |
a person or thing that makes sounds. |
sounder2 |
a person or thing that measures water depth. |
sounding1 |
producing or emitting sound. [2 definitions] |
sounding2 |
(often pl.) the act of measuring the depth of water. |
sounding board |
a thin board that forms part of the resonant chamber of a musical instrument such as a piano, and that enhances its tone. [3 definitions] |
soundless1 |
silent; quiet. |
soundless2 |
extremely deep, as water; unfathomable. |