soulsick

English

Alternative forms

  • soul-sick, soul sick

Etymology

soul + sick

Adjective

soulsick (comparative more soulsick, superlative most soulsick)

  1. Having a spiritual problem, especially one affecting one's mood.
  2. Having fallen into an immoral state of sin.
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