sinner
see also: Sinner
Etymology
Sinner
Proper noun
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see also: Sinner
Etymology
From Middle English synnere, equivalent to
- (America) IPA: /ˈsɪnɚ/
sinner (plural sinners)
- A person who sins or has sinned.
- Synonyms: criminal, evildoer, offender
- A person who, by one particular action, has sinned.
- (Christianity, doctrinal) An unregenerate person.
- (figuratively, by extension) A person with negative qualities; one who does bad things.
- One who lives a hedonist life; a self-indulgent person.
- Are you a sinner or a saint?
- One who lives a hedonist life; a self-indulgent person.
- French: pécheur, pécheresse
- German: Sünder, Sünderin
- Italian: peccatore, peccatrice
- Portuguese: pecador, pecadora
- Russian: гре́шник
- Spanish: pecador, pecadora
Sinner
Proper noun
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