like sin Antonyms

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Meaning of like sin

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like sin (r)

(informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis

like sin Sentence Examples

  1. The sin of pride led him to believe he was invincible.
  2. The weight of her sins pressed heavily upon her conscience.
  3. The church condemned their behavior as a mortal sin.
  4. The consequences of sin were both eternal and severe.
  5. The world was poisoned by the sins of its inhabitants.
  6. Repentance offered the only hope of forgiveness for sins.
  7. The scar of sin remained etched upon his soul.
  8. Temptation lured her into the realm of sin.
  9. The lust for power corrupted his soul and led him to sin.
  10. The allure of wealth proved an irresistible sin for many.

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(informal) with great speed or effort or intensity; used for emphasis

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The sin of pride led him to believe he was invincible.

The weight of her sins pressed heavily upon her conscience.

The church condemned their behavior as a mortal sin.

The consequences of sin were both eternal and severe.