sin

simple noun31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

Refers to one of the seven deadly sins in Christian tradition.

A sin believed to cause eternal damnation if not absolved.

The Christian doctrine of humanity's state of sin resulting from the fall of man.

Sins that were committed in the past.

Refers to one of the most serious sins.

A sin of large magnitude or importance.

A very serious and solemn sin.

A sin that cannot be forgiven.

A sin for which pardon cannot be granted.

A relatively slight sin that is pardonable.

A very severe or serious sin, causing great suffering.

A sin that is utterly odious or wicked.

An outstandingly bad or shocking sin.

A classification of sins in Christian teachings: pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth.

The act of forgiving sins (plural form).

The act of forgiving sins.

The idea that children suffer for the wrongdoings of their parents.

sexual acts that you should not do

not doing sth you should do

doing sth you should not do

Used to specify the nature of a sin, such as the sin of pride.

To commit a sin that offends a person, deity, or principle.

To perform a sinful act.

To grant pardon for a sin.

To believe or regard something as a sin.

To admit to having committed a sin.

To impose a penalty for a sin.

To feel or express sincere regret about one's sin.

To cleanse or purify someone of their sins, often metaphorically.

To atone or make amends for a sin.

A tax on goods considered immoral or harmful, such as alcohol or tobacco.

An area where a player who has committed a foul can be sent to sit for a specified period.