"Sought" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sought" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sought
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"Sought" Meaning

Wanted or looked for something.

"Sought" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sought"


1. In a Letter:
The aftermath of the natural disaster had the town sought international aid.

2. After a Follow-up or Search:
She had sought medical attention before being diagnosed with the flu.

3. To Understand or Recall Information:
The police department has been trying to sought evidence from the security cameras at the scene of the crime.

4. In a Legal or Official Context:
The lawyer argued that her client had sought asylum in a foreign country to escape persecution.

5. In a Way of Life or Pursuit:
Having spent their career in academia, they have always sought knowledge and truth above all else.

"Sought" Similar Words

Souffleed

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Past tense of the verb "soufflé", which means:<br><br> to rise and expand<br> to be or become puffed up or inflated<br> (in cooking) to make (a mixture) rise and rise to a light and airy texture, typically by incorporating air into it<br><br>Example: The soufflé has souffléed perfectly in the oven.

Souffles

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Soufflé is a French culinary dish that consists of a baked egg-based preparation that is light and airy, often containing cheese, butter, or cream.

Soufriere

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Soufrière typically refers to a type of volcanic landscape featuring a fumarole, a location with a well-defined vent of volcanic gases. It is characterized by volcanic ash, sulfur deposits, and scorching hot springs. The term "soufrière" originates from the French word for "sulfur" (soufre), which is a critical component often associated with such features.

Sough

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A faint, moaning or whining sound, especially of wind, water, or moving air.

Soughed

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Soughing

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Soughs

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Through a hollow or small opening, producing a sound like sighing or a low moaning noise.

Sought-after

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Souillac

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Souillac is a commune in southern France, in the department of Lot, in the region of Occitanie.

Souk

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Souks

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Markets or bazaars, especially in the Middle East and North Africa.

Soul-destroying

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Soul-searching

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Soul

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The word "soul" can refer to several concepts or entities depending on the context. <br><br>1. <strong>Philosophical meaning:</strong> In various spiritual or philosophical traditions, the soul refers to a non-physical substance or essence that is seen as the fundamental core of a person. It is often associated with the idea of immortality and considered to be what gives a person their unique identity, their moral character, and their capacity for self-awareness and love.<br><br>2. <strong>Religious beliefs:</strong> In different faiths and spiritual movements, the soul is thought of as a part of a human being or other entities (such as animals, objects, or the earth) that are believed to have a divine origin. Various religions and belief systems (including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Spirituality) teach that the soul can be immortal, and that it undergoes some form of existence after the death of the physical body.<br><br>3. <strong>Metaphorical meaning:</strong> More commonly in everyday language, "soul" is often used metaphorically to refer to a person's emotional or moral core. For example, saying "lost their soul" might indicate someone has been deeply wronged or hurt, while phrases like "pain in the soul" convey deep emotional pain or suffering. It can also be used to describe the quality of something that inspires or touches deep within a person, such as "soul music."<br><br>4. <strong>Psychological and Emotional Complex:</strong> Notably, the "soul" can refer to the rich and complex inner life within a person. It is a concept deep within that penetrates through every aspect of life; reflecting happiness, sadness, regret, joy, love, fear, etc.<br><br>In scientific contexts, the concept of the soul is not directly verified or discussed as it deviates from empirical evaluation. It remains a domain of philosophy, spirituality, and religious beliefs.

Soule

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Soulful

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Expressing or characterized by a strong, sincere, and emotional connection to music, art, or other creative expressions, often evoking a deep sense of feeling or emotional response.