Sin Meaning in English
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/ˈsɪn/
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التعريف
A sin is an action or thought considered morally wrong, especially in a religious context. It can also be used more loosely for something seen as seriously wrong or shameful.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Most often used in religious or moral discussions: 'commit a sin', 'forgive sins', 'a mortal sin'. In everyday speech, it can sound dramatic or playful, as in 'It’s a sin to waste good food.' Do not confuse it with the preposition 'since' or the math abbreviation 'sin' for sine.
Spanish: pecadoPortuguese (BR): pecadoPortuguese (PT): pecadoChinese (Simplified): 罪 - 罪恶Chinese (Traditional): 罪 - 罪惡Hindi: पापArabic: خطيئة - إثمBengali: পাপRussian: грехJapanese: 罪(つみ)Vietnamese: tội - tội lỗiKorean: 죄Turkish: günahUrdu: گناہIndonesian: dosa
جمل نموذجية
Lying is a sin in many religions.
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He asked God to forgive his sins.
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Some people think it is a sin to steal.
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It feels like a sin to throw away food this good.
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In her family, missing church was almost a sin.
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He joked that putting ketchup on pasta should be a sin.
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