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Sins Meaning in English

word · lemma: sin

/ˈsɪnz/
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Definition

Sins are actions, thoughts, or behaviors that are considered morally or religiously wrong. The word is especially common in religious contexts, but it can also be used more loosely for things people feel guilty about.

Usage & Nuances

Usually plural when talking about a person's wrong actions in religion: 'confess your sins'. Stronger and more religious than 'mistakes'. It can also be used humorously or exaggeratively, as in 'my biggest sin is eating too much chocolate'.

Example Sentences

He prayed for forgiveness for his sins.

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The book talks about human sins.

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She wrote down her sins before going to church.

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He jokes that his only sins are coffee and late-night snacks.

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She doesn't believe small mistakes are serious sins.

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The movie treats greed and pride as the worst sins.

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