Sinned Meaning in English
word · lemma: sin
/ˈsɪnd/
sind
/sˈɪnd/
sind
Definition
Did something considered wrong or against religious or moral rules; past tense of 'sin.'
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in religious, moral, or formal contexts. "Sinned" is the simple past and past participle of "sin." Common with "against" as in "sinned against God." Not used for general mistakes—refers to moral or spiritual wrongdoing.
Spanish: pecado - ha pecadoPortuguese (BR): pecado - pecouPortuguese (PT): pecado - pecouChinese (Simplified): 犯罪(宗教意义)Chinese (Traditional): 犯罪(宗教意義)Hindi: पाप कियाArabic: ارتكب خطيئةBengali: পাপ করেছেRussian: согрешилJapanese: 罪を犯したVietnamese: phạm tộiKorean: 죄를 지었다Turkish: günah işlediUrdu: گناہ کیاIndonesian: berdosa
Example Sentences
He sinned by telling a lie.
basic
They felt they had sinned against the rules.
basic
She confessed that she had sinned many times.
basic
I know I've sinned, but I'm trying to change.
natural
After what happened, he felt as if he had really sinned.
natural
Some believe we have all sinned at some point in our lives.
natural