sinsɪn
sin (v)
- present
- sins
- past
- sinned
- past participle
- sinned
- present participle
- sinning
sin (n)
- plural
- sins
English Definitions:
sin, sinfulness, wickedness (noun)
estrangement from god
sin, sinning (noun)
an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will
sine, sin (noun)
ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
Sin (noun)
(Akkadian) god of the Moon; counterpart of Sumerian Nanna
sin (noun)
the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet
sin, hell (verb)
violent and excited activity
"they began to fight like sin"
sin, transgress, trespass (verb)
commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law
drop the ball, sin, blunder, boob, goof (verb)
commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake
"I blundered during the job interview"
sin (Noun)
A violation of a moral or religious law; an error.
sin (Noun)
A misdeed.
sin (Verb)
To commit a sin.
sin (Noun)
A letter of the Hebrew alphabet;
sin (Noun)
A letter of the Arabic alphabet;
Sin (ProperNoun)
The god of the moon in Sumerian mythology.
Sin
In Abrahamic contexts, sin is the act of violating God's will. Sin can also be viewed as anything that violates the ideal relationship between an individual and God. Sin has been defined as "to miss the mark" Some crimes are regarded as sins and some sins are regarded as greater than others. In this nuanced concept of sin, sins fall in a spectrum from minor errors to deadly misdeeds. Catholicism regards the least corrupt sins as venial sins—which are part of human living and carry immediate consequences on earth, and, if unrepented for, more painful purgation, assuming the person is destined to heaven, as it is written in the formation letter "Purgatory", "most of the early Fathers of the Church speak of a cleansing fire, though we cannot tell whether this means actual or spiritual fire." Conversely, sins of great evil are mortal sins—which bring the consequence of eternal maximal separation from God, the state more so than place, called hell. Sins of careless living are considered destructive and lead to greater sins according to the Seven Deadly Sins. Another concept of sin deals with things that exist on Earth but not in Heaven. Food, for example, while a necessary good for the body, is not of transcendental living and therefore its excessive savoring is considered a sin.
Sin
In a religious context, sin is a transgression against divine law or a law of God. Each culture has its own interpretation of what it means to commit a sin. While sins are generally considered actions, any thought, word, or act considered immoral, selfish, shameful, harmful, or alienating might be termed "sinful".
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