Spiritual Words

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the emotional or moral nature of a person

conjunction used together to emphasize the depth or sincerity of a feeling or commitment

  • She poured her heart and soul into her work, striving for perfection in every detail.
  • He's the kind of guy who puts his heart and soul into everything he does.
  • I gave that project my heart and soul, but it still didn't turn out the way I wanted.
  • The artist painted with his heart and soul, creating a masterpiece that touched everyone who saw it.

noun a person's innermost self or essence

adjective causing strong emotions or feelings

  • The opera singer's soul stirring performance moved the audience to tears.
  • That movie was so soul stirring, it really hit me in the feels.
  • The rapper's new song is straight up soul stirring, it's fire.
  • Watching the sunrise over the mountains was a soul stirring experience that touched my very core.

adverb Truly, certainly, or without a doubt

interjection Used to emphasize or introduce a statement

  • Verily, I say unto you, the evidence presented in court is irrefutable.
  • Verily, I can't believe how fast time flies when you're having fun.
  • Verily dude, that concert was lit!
  • Verily, the truth shall set you free, if you have the courage to face it.

noun a Hebrew word for God, used in the Bible as a substitute for the ineffable name of God

  • The congregation sang praises to Adonai during the Sabbath service.
  • I always feel a sense of peace when I pray to Adonai.
  • Adonai has got my back, I know everything will be okay.
  • In times of trouble, I turn to Adonai as my guiding light.