Synonym: crime, error, evil, indiscretion, misconduct, offense, vice, wrongdoing. Similar words: since, casino, singer, cousin, single, missing, housing, supposing. Meaning: [sɪn] n. 1. estrangement from god 2. an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will 3. ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle 4. (Akkadian) god of the moon; counterpart of Sumerian Nanna 5. the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet 6. violent and excited activity. v. 1. commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law 2. commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake.
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91. It is the sign of our redeemed and forgiven sin in being the sacrament of our unity in love.
92. The grail itself was sin, none other than sin itself; what greater obeisance to Love itself than to part with all?
93. Luke O'Malley had committed the unforgivable sin - he had informed on his friends.
94. He unfolds it there as the antithesis between sin and grace.
95. Migraine, too, is followed by nausea and vomit rather as sin is followed by remorse.
96. And is hers strong enough to marry a man who regards unpunctuality almost as a mortal sin?
97. On the tenth day of the seventh month there was a special annual ceremony of confession and atonement for sin.
98. There is probably as much sin and evil as ever, but the behavior is seen in a different light.
99. Death and darkness can be experienced as guilt because of sin or depression and paralysing imprisonment of spirit.
100. Suppose, suppose, she were in a state of mortal sin?
101. But the most egregious sin on the bases by the Mets was in the sixth by Timo Perez with two out.
102. Similarly, Spong believes that homosexuality, by itself, is not a sin.
103. They acknowledge their sin in heeding the warnings and the wild stories of the majority of the spies.
104. Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects, just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture.
105. Self-interest was the worst sin and slaveholding was the worst form of self-interest.
106. He then passed out leaflets with pictures of each animal and labels explaining its associated sin.
107. There was moreover, a young man in the congregation who lapsed into this sin.
108. The one-sided patriarchal system is dying, and to cling to it is now a psychic sin.
109. My blessings on thee, daughter, sin no more. * Love, Charlie * Joke!!
110. Lewis was inclined to ground his grudging acceptance of democracy on the doctrine of original sin.
111. As long as there was sin in the world they could not be banished.
112. In Gulu, a deeply religious town still torn between fear and hope, a handshake has become a sin.
113. I put down the pen, because this would be the great, unforgivable Miltonian sin.
114. The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one's self. All sin is easy after that. Pearl Bailey
115. All things were possible; anyone could get rich; the cardinal sin was doubt.
116. He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it, is a saint; that boasteth of it,[Sentencedict.com] is a devil. Thomas Fuller
117. Crime we know about and talk about and deplore, but sin as a subject for discussion has gone out of circulation.
118. Not doing anything is doing something and choosing to look away is a passive but no less mortal sin. Bill Maher
119. But it was a wife's duty to obey her husband in all that was not sin.
120. Ma'am, what would you have me do to atone for my sin?
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