unsoul
/ˈʌnsoʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that lacks a soul, or a quality that is considered essential to one’s character or being.
“The artist’s latest work seemed to lack an unsoul, and critics were disappointed by its lack of depth.”
2. verb
To deprive or remove the soul from something, such as a person or a quality.
“The tragedy of the war unsouled the nation, leaving it in a state of grief and mourning.”