sinful
Etymology
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Etymology
From Middle English synful, senful, sunful, from Old English synful, equivalent to sin + -ful.
Pronunciation- IPA: /ˈsɪnfəl/
sinful
- Having sinned; guilty of sin.
- Constituting a sin; morally or religiously wrong; wicked; evil
- Antonyms: sinless
- (colloquial) decadent luxuriously self-indulgent
- French: coupable, peccamineux
- German: sündig, sündhaft,frevelhaft
- Italian: corrotto, peccaminoso
- Portuguese: pecaminoso
- Russian: гре́шный
- Spanish: pecaminoso
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