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sin (1)

sin [ sin ]


noun  (plural sins)
Definition:
 
1. transgression of theological principles: an act, thought, or way of behaving that goes against the law or teachings of a religion, especially when the person who commits it is aware of this

2. shameful offense: something that offends a moral or ethical principle

3. estrangement from God: in Christian theology, the condition of being denied God's grace because of a sin or sins committed



intransitive verb  (past and past participle sinned, present participle sin·ning, 3rd person present singular sins)
Definition:
 
1. knowingly do wrong: to commit a sin, especially by knowingly violating the law or teachings of a religion

2. commit shameful offense: to commit a serious moral or ethical offense

[ Old English synn< Indo-European]

sin·less adjective
sin·less·ly adverb
sin·less·ness noun

live in sin to live together as husband and wife without being married (dated or humorous)

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