sinful (Meaning)

Wordnet

sinful (s)

characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin

having committed unrighteous acts

far more than usual or expected

Webster

sinful (a.)

Tainted with, or full of, sin; wicked; iniquitous; criminal; unholy; as, sinful men; sinful thoughts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sinful

sinful Sentence Examples

  1. The sinful act of murder haunted her dreams, leaving her tormented with guilt.
  2. The desire to indulge in forbidden pleasures was a sinful temptation that she struggled to resist.
  3. Their sinful affair was a secret they guarded jealously, fearing society's judgment.
  4. The seductive whisper of the serpent tempted her to commit a sinful act, leading to her downfall.
  5. The priest denounced the sinful behavior of his congregation, urging them to repent.
  6. She felt a deep sense of remorse for her sinful actions, knowing that she had wronged both herself and others.
  7. The novel explored the consequences of sinful desires and the struggle for redemption.
  8. The sinful city was a haven for vice and corruption, attracting those seeking illicit pleasures.
  9. The sinful thoughts plagued his mind, driving him to the brink of despair.
  10. They were punished for their sinful behavior, suffering the consequences of their actions.

FAQs About the word sinful

characterized by iniquity; wicked because it is believed to be a sin, having committed unrighteous acts, far more than usual or expectedTainted with, or full of

bad, vicious, evil,immoral, dark, vile, unlawful, wicked, villainous, unrighteous

noble, scrupulous, good, lofty, honest, high, permissible, honorable, ethical, upright

The sinful act of murder haunted her dreams, leaving her tormented with guilt.

The desire to indulge in forbidden pleasures was a sinful temptation that she struggled to resist.

Their sinful affair was a secret they guarded jealously, fearing society's judgment.

The seductive whisper of the serpent tempted her to commit a sinful act, leading to her downfall.