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soul mate
noun
- a person with whom one has a strong affinity, shared values and tastes, and often a romantic bond:
I married my soul mate; you don't get much luckier than that.
soul mate
noun
- a person for whom one has a deep affinity, esp a lover, wife, husband, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of soul mate1
Example Sentences
The bar, fronted with chic leather stools, teaches that jalapeño-infused tequila, mezcal and Spanish red wine are soul mates in a glass.
They are my year-round hiking pants, my “I don’t feel like wearing pants” pants, my “look cute at the grocery store because Covid dating is hard and I might just meet my soul mate in the produce aisle” pants.
For many, many good reasons, school is not an ideal time to shack up with your soul mate.
“I never in 2001 thought I would lose my soul mate because of that day, but I am so proud of him,” she says.
Your spouse becomes your soul mate after you've made those vows to each other in front of God and the people who matter to you.
She soon finds her soul mate in Sam (Jared Gilman), an orphan and the most unpopular boy in his “Khaki Scout” troupe.
This fearlessness and doggedness makes him a natural soul mate of The Daily Beast.
Had Jimmy any doubt of who his soul-mate was, before, that talk settled it.
If this new love is the "soul mate" she thinks, the attraction will be all the stronger and steadier in a year or two from now.
As to the new one, not even you can know for certain whether that other man would pan out the soul mate you now imagine him.
He thought that Mrs Basil had been his soul-mate, separated from him by an unkind fate—something sentimental of that sort.
Eleven days now passed before a third soul-mate came to share his fortunes.
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