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6 definitions • 8 examples
1
the
offence
of
breaking
, or the
breaking
of, a
religious
or
moral
law
:
Examples:
commit
a sin I have
committed
a sin, for which I
humbly
apologize
.
confess
a sin We
confess
our
sins
to you,
O
God, and ask for your
forgiveness
.
He
thinks
a lot about sin.
[ + to infinitive ]
informal
I think it's a sin (= is
morally
wrong) to
waste
food
, when so many people in the world are
hungry
.
humorous
For my
sins
(= as if it were a
punishment
), I'm
organizing
the
office
party
this year.
2
to break a
religious
or
moral
law
:
Examples:
Forgive
me, Father, for I have
sinned
.
3
written
abbreviation for
4
abbreviation for
5
an
act
of
breaking
a
religious
law
, or such
acts
considered
together:
Examples:
[
C
] In most
religions
,
stealing
is
regarded
as a sin.
6
A sin is also anything
considered
wrong:
Examples:
[
C
] It is not a sin to
drop
your kid off at
soccer
practice
and stay in the car to
read
a
book
.
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