Sinner Meaning in English
word
/ˈsɪnɝ/
SI-nur
/sˈɪnɐ/
SI-nuh
释义
A sinner is a person who has done something wrong or against religious or moral laws.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in religious contexts, especially Christianity, to describe someone who has broken moral or divine laws. Can also be used informally to joke about small mistakes ('We're all sinners here!'). Formal or old-fashioned in non-religious use.
Spanish: pecadorPortuguese (BR): pecadorPortuguese (PT): pecadorChinese (Simplified): 罪人Chinese (Traditional): 罪人Hindi: पापीArabic: خاطئBengali: পাপীRussian: грешникJapanese: 罪人Vietnamese: người tội lỗiKorean: 죄인Turkish: günahkarUrdu: گنہگارIndonesian: pendosa - orang berdosa
例句
He asked for forgiveness because he was a sinner.
basic
Many people believe everyone is a sinner in some way.
basic
The priest welcomed the sinner back to the church.
basic
Don't judge me—we're all sinners in our own ways.
natural
He laughed and said, 'Just another sinner trying to do better.'
natural
She doesn't see herself as a sinner, just someone who made mistakes.
natural