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lost soul

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lost soul (plural lost souls)

  1. (set phrase, religion) A soul that is destined to go to hell; a person possessing such a soul.
    • 1847 December, Ellis Bell [pseudonym; Emily Brontë], chapter 11, in Wuthering Heights: [], volume I, London: Thomas Cautley Newby, [], →OCLC, page 253:
      “Well, I won't repeat my offer of a wife—It is as bad as offering Satan a lost soul []
    • 1869, Charles Kingsley, chapter 11, in The Hermits:
      St. Malo, seized with pity for the lost soul of the heathen, opens the mound and raises the dead to life.
  2. (by extension) One who is forlorn, who lacks direction, purpose, or motivation in life.
    Synonyms: loser, sad sack

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