seven deadly sins
Noun
  1. (Catholicism) The cardinal sins enumerated by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century: pride (or vanity), envy, gluttony, greed (or avarice), lust, sloth, and wrath (or anger).
    Antonyms: seven virtues
Translations
  • French: sept péchés capitaux
  • German: sieben Todsünden
  • Italian: sette peccati capitali
  • Portuguese: sete pecados capitais
  • Russian: семь сме́ртных грехо́в
  • Spanish: siete pecados capitales



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