Sinfully Meaning in English
word · lemma: sinful
ˈsɪnfəɫ
SIN-fuhl
sˈɪnfəli
SIN-fuh-lee
Definición
In a way that is extremely enjoyable or bad for you, as if committing a sin; often used to describe something delicious, luxurious, or tempting.
Uso & Matices
Mostly informal and frequently used in food, desserts ('sinfully rich cake'), or luxury contexts. Implies excessive pleasure or enjoyment, often in a playful, exaggerated way. Not usually literal; rarely about actual sin.
Spanish: pecaminosamente - terriblemente (coloquial)Portuguese (BR): pecaminosamente - irresistivelmente (coloquial)Portuguese (PT): pecaminosamente - irresistivelmente (coloquial)Chinese (Simplified): 罪恶地 - 让人无法抗拒地Chinese (Traditional): 罪惡地 - 讓人無法抗拒地Hindi: पापपूर्ण ढंग से - बहुत ज़्यादा (अत्यधिक, बोलचाल में)Arabic: بشكل آثم - بشكل مغرٍ للغايةBengali: অতিমাত্রায় আনন্দদায়কভাবে - অপরাধবোধ উত্তেজকভাবেRussian: грешно - чересчур (приятно)Japanese: 罪深いほど - 罪悪感を覚えるほどVietnamese: ngon tội lỗi - quá mức (vui sướng)Korean: 죄책감이 들 정도로 - 너무나 (즐겁게)Turkish: günahkâr bir şekilde - aşırı derecede (hoşça)Urdu: انتہائی لطف اندوز انداز میں - گناہگارانہ طور پرIndonesian: sangat nikmat - terasa berdosa (karena enaknya)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
This cake is sinfully rich and delicious.
basic
She smiled sinfully after eating all the cookies.
basic
The ice cream was sinfully good.
basic
These truffles are sinfully expensive, but totally worth it.
natural
I could eat that sinfully creamy pasta every day.
natural
That was a sinfully lazy afternoon—just what I needed.
natural