soul·less

[sohl-lis]
adjective
1.
without a soul.
2.
lacking in nobility of soul, as persons; without spirit or courage.

Origin:
1545–55; soul + -less

soul·less·ly, adverb
soul·less·ness, noun
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soulless (ˈsəʊllɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  lacking any humanizing qualities or influences; dead; mechanical: soulless work
2.  (of a person) lacking in sensitivity or nobility
3.  heartless; cruel
 
'soullessly
 
adv
 
'soullessness
 
n

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Example sentences
The idea is to transform this soulless thoroughfare into a vital city street.
They are the drab and soulless products of a bureaucratic system which seems to
  have a life and a limping gait of its own.
They were mostly soulless and deadening structures that contributed traffic but
  no life to the streets below.
Office parks are widely viewed as soulless, the last place to spend a holiday
  or weekend.
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