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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151. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, I may be hearing you say.
152. Marriage in his eyes is sacred; adultery the unforgivable sin.
153. Senators who commit the cardinal sin of ignoring public opinion will soon be out of office.
154. Thinking about deadly sin led her to think again of Satan.
155. However, the final victory over sin was anticipated but not completed on the cross.
156. The greater the sin, the more glorious the struggle would be his attitude.
157. His sin, anticipating Keynes, was to question the value of limitless saving.
158. Taken at face value, the most natural meaning of this slogan is that the body has nothing to do with sin.
159. The original sin of mankind was the murder of the father.
160. Also, eating is not likely to be viewed as a cardinal sin.
161. It is one thing to sin, quite another to sin without shame.
162. The suffering involved in facing the enormity of man's potential for sin is the only cure for the greater suffering.
163. Standing before an outpost of the Veterans Administration they lamented the sin of militarism.
164. Amos Brown, a supervisor, also accuse Graham of failing to fight hard enough against the sin of racism.
165. This is the mystery of sin which has no rational explanation, for it is ultimately and radically inexplicable.
166. Or the image of the Fallen, those who have committed the sin of idolatry?
167. To some it is even the ultimate treason against faith, the unpardonable sin.
168. The cry for forgiveness was also the cry for inward healing and deliverance from the mental and physical effects of sin.
169. But for a trial, you want them pure, innocent, with no stain of sin.
170. Another incident followed Richard Baxter's preaching of a sermon on original sin.
171. Early on in his career he had received a reprimand for that very sin.
172. And his disregard for the consequences of such a terrible sin was horrifying, horrifying.
173. It has all of the requisite sand, surf, sun, snobs and sin to go along with its saucy swimwear.
174. He held the rank of Boy First Class, and his duty was to help sight Chester's forward s.sin gun. Sentencedict.com
175. Thus, falling into the technocrats' natural sin, it mistook administrative device for organic substance.
176. His missionary teachers sternly announced the message that deviation from normality was a sin against the Emperor.
177. Sin has certainly spoiled and blurred it, but man remains a reasoning, moral, creative creature.
178. A baby born out of wedlock was a great sin, then, and a huge embarrassment to the family.
179. In fact, I'd been brought up to regard failure at anything as the ultimate sin.
180. When I look back over the years I see impatience as the great sin of life.
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