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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121. It was their sin that had caused the death of John Parker.
122. In such matters, moderation was only another name for sin.
123. At first he will be greatly praised by his people, before sinking down into the dark pit of sin and pride.
124. And the feeling of this as the ultimate sin against the Holy Ghost.
125. They had learned that every sin causes fresh sin; every wrong brings another in its train.
126. The condition of humankind to which the creation story belongs is the despair of sin.
127. To be sure, plenty of homosexuals rejected this characterization, just as many had rejected the earlier characterization of sin.
128. Was the sin of the flesh on her mind, perhaps?
129. We were, after all, living in sin, and she was a devoted Catholic.
130. It's a wicked Sin to let good food get cold.
131. As I have said, we are not dealing with a demon but something worse, a soul steeped in mortal sin.
132. As far as sin is concerned, we must bin it or face the consequences.
133. Like a piece of apple, some kid said; the chunk of apple that Adam ate and got original sin.
134. Mum didn't want that to happen. Committing suicide was a mortal sin.
135. His religion is as much as anything the regression to a past of obedience, disobedience, sin and doom.
136. Man's nature was two-sided, only half of it led to wrong-doing, the other half prohibited sin.
137. Both offerings demonstrate the need for sin to be dealt with objectively, and give prominence to the use of the blood.
138. In Gandhi's view, its cardinal sin is the way it tolerates untouchability.
139. Whether more participants spreads the load of sin is not altogether clear.
140. And in yet another jiffy he was standing on the very edge of the great big dark Forest of Sin!
141. My father said he was gon na tie me to the bed like some goat to keep me from falling into sin!
142. Such intimacy with the apes has brought criticisms of subjectivity and anthropomorphism-a scientific sin.
143. The besetting sin of the time was drunkenness, and a couple of notorious drunks lived near Richard Baxter.
144. Death is the unforgivable sin of modernity, and the modern world will have nothing to do with her.
144. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
145. The doctrine of original sin and baptismal regeneration meant that an unbaptised infant could not go to heaven.
146. No temptation Thus, persistent gambling or the squandering of large sums of money upon it has been regarded as a sin.
147. Howard by his belief in original sin, guilt and the possibility of awakening man's consciousness of sin.
148. Academics regard bias as a sin, but others may regard it as a virtue.
149. He would even abolish all state and local tariffs except property and sin taxes.
150. It is also the meaning of the doctrine that he alone was perfect and wholly free from sin.
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