"Sinful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sinful" Meaning

Adding to, or characteristic of, or inclined to do wrong or immoral acts.

Used to describe something or someone that is morally unacceptable or contrary to a set of shared values or moral principles.

Example: "She felt guilty about indulging in the sinful pleasure of gossiping with her friend."

"Sinful" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Sinful"


Example 1

- "The rich could suffer punishment in both life and the afterlife, and any actions, no matter how sinful, would be judged."

Example 2

- "Consuming excess was considered sinful by his wife, so he had to wake up considerably earlier each day to avoid boring breakfast dishes."

Example 3

- "Gluttony was considered one of the seven deadly sins and among the most sinful of these."

Example 4

- "From a metaphysical to a social standpoint, when using incantations as a sinful act, rituals would come under iterative cosmological assault."

Example 5

- "Her actions were shameful and she came to understand how her intrusion and inappropriate touches could be perceived as quite sinful and cause serious distress and offense."

"Sinful" Similar Words

Sinensis

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Sinequan

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Sinequan is a brand name for the prescription medication doxepin, which is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) primarily used to treat depression, anxiety, and certain other mental health conditions.<br><br>more formally, it is known for its use in treating symptoms of anxiety, depression, chronic pain, or stress. Doxepin is particularly effective in treating generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and pruritus.

Sines

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Sines refers to trigonometric functions or a city in Portugal.<br><br>However, in mathematics and trigonometry, sine ( sin ) is a key function that is defined as the ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle in a right-angled triangle to the length of the hypotenuse. It is denoted as sin(x) and is typically expressed as the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse.<br><br>In general, sine, cosine, and tangent are among trigonometric functions, which are used to describe relationships between the sides and angles of a right-angled triangle.<br><br>In a broader sense, Sines (in the plural form) may also refer to the Sines municipality in Portugal.<br><br>In music, a sine or sine wave is a fundamental tone used in sound and music production.<br><br>Lastly, the term sine may also be associated with the medical condition called "sine" or sinusitis, which affects the paranasal sinuses.

Sinew

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Sinewed

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Sinewed, an adjective, means:<br><br>Having or relating to the sinews, which are the tough, fibrous cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones in the human body. It can also describe something as strong, fibrous, or tough, often implying a quality of robustness, neither brittle nor smooth.

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Sinewy

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Sing-along

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Sing

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Singapore

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Singaporean

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noun<br><br>1. A person from Singapore, a country in Southeast Asia.<br><br>Example: "The Singaporean businessman was known for his shrewd investments."