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soul-killing

 

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Soul-killing

Description:

Soul-killing refers to something that has a profoundly detrimental effect on a person's spirit, vitality, or enthusiasm. It implies an activity, situation, or experience that drains one's energy, joy, or sense of fulfillment.

Usage:

Adjective:

The never-ending paperwork piled on my desk is soul-killing.

Her soul-killing job in the call center left her feeling empty and unfulfilled.

Verb (gerund form):

Spending hours every day on social media can be soul-killing if you let it consume your life.

She couldn't bear the thought of soul-killing corporate meetings any longer.

Noun:

Working in a toxic environment can lead to soul-killing.

The novel explores the theme of personal redemption in the face of soul-killing experiences.

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