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    sin·ful
    /ˈsinf(ə)l/

    adjective

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  2. Synonyms for SINFUL: immoral, evil, unlawful, wicked, vile, vicious, bad, dark; Antonyms of SINFUL: moral, virtuous, righteous, good, ethical, honorable, right, sublime.

  3. See words related to sinful. Bad weather, conditions, situations, etc. are unpleasant and cause difficulties or harm. You can describe a person who behaves in a way that is morally wrong, or a morally wrong action, as a bad person, action, etc. Something that is of bad quality is of a low or unacceptable standard.

  4. sinful. WordReference English Thesaurus © 2024. Synonyms: erring, immoral, corrupt, bad, wicked, wrong, devious, without morals, doing wrong, unlawful, aberrant, abominable, deviant, evil, low, shameless, sinister, unworthy, villainous, wrongful. Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

  5. Sentences with sinful . 1. Adjective The sinful nature of idolatry is a major theme in the Bible. 2. Noun, singular or mass Sin stocks are those of companies whose business revenue is derived from activities that were traditionally deemed as sinful.

  6. sinful in British English. (ˈsɪnfʊl ) adjective. 1. having committed or tending to commit sin. a sinful person. 2. characterized by or being a sin. a sinful act.

  7. Synonyms: erring, immoral, corrupt, bad, wicked, more... Forum discussions with the word(s) "sinful" in the title: a sinful nature the crime of him upon whom it is entailed

  8. He confessed that he had sinful thoughts. Buying that sports car was a sinful waste of money. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a bad person, action, etc. bad A very bad man is getting what he deserves. evil He was an evil dictator who murdered his own people.