Ensouls

/ɪnˈsoʊlz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of 'ensoul'; gives a soul to or animates with life.

Etymology

Simple conjugation of 'ensoul' with the '-s' ending for third person singular present tense.

Kelly Says

When a writer describes how 'music ensouls the listener,' they're using poetic language to suggest that music gives temporary spiritual or emotional aliveness—it's the kind of word you find in Romantic poetry rather than everyday speech.

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