(noun)
A word used to describe something so revolting, vile, or horrifying that it doesn’t just disturb the mind or emotions—but wounds the very soul. Reserved for abominations of the highest degree, where calling it simply “disgusting” or “an abomination” would be a tragic understatement. Can also be used to emphasize the soul-corrupting nature of an act, object, or concept.
Note:
Often used in extreme contexts—think moral depravity, spiritual decay, or humanity at its worst.
Past tense: Soulblighted
Etymology:
From soul (the immaterial essence of a person) + blight (a withering or ruinous influence). Suggests something that corrupts or scars the very core of one’s being.
A word used to describe something so revolting, vile, or horrifying that it doesn’t just disturb the mind or emotions—but wounds the very soul. Reserved for abominations of the highest degree, where calling it simply “disgusting” or “an abomination” would be a tragic understatement. Can also be used to emphasize the soul-corrupting nature of an act, object, or concept.
Note:
Often used in extreme contexts—think moral depravity, spiritual decay, or humanity at its worst.
Past tense: Soulblighted
Etymology:
From soul (the immaterial essence of a person) + blight (a withering or ruinous influence). Suggests something that corrupts or scars the very core of one’s being.
“What… the fuck?! Are you fucking serious?! I am absolutely appalled that they even had the thought to make a subgenre of p**n involving someone getting vi****ed via FUCKING TENTACLES!!!! I can’t unsee that fact anymore when I see an octopus, squid, or any other related organism!!! That is an absolute soulblight of an abomination that’s a crime to existence itself!!! We as a species, really abused our free will…”
by Pseudonym2100 July 27, 2025
