sinful

IPA: sˈɪnfʌɫ

adjective

  • Having sinned; guilty of sin.
  • Constituting a sin; morally or religiously wrong; wicked; evil
  • (colloquial) decadent (luxuriously self-indulgent)
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Examples of "sinful" in Sentences

  • Those whom we term sinful, sensual or criminal are simply
  • Does this one still make you want to touch yourself in sinful ways?
  • God does not “enjoy” sin, and it saddens Him when those He created participate in sinful actions.
  • What I did that was sinful is not so bad because someone else did something that was just as sinful.
  • CAIRO - A group of Islamist lawyers said they have gone to court to block what they call a sinful U.N. population conference from being held in Cairo next month.
  • According to Wikipedia, Catholic guilt is defined as the feeling of remorse, self-doubt, or personal responsibility that results when a Catholic or Lapsed Catholic engages in sinful acts.
  • Vocation is the first function of the regal office of Christ, by which he calls sinful men to repent and believe the gospel -- a reward being proposed concerning a participation of the kingdom, and a threatening added of eternal destruction from the presence of the Lord.
  • Again, as regeneration does not destroy but merely restrains the natural depravity, or innate, sinful dispositions of the Christian, (for these still remain in him after conversion,) it must consist mainly in a change, of that _increased predisposition to sin arising from action, of that preponderance of _sinful habits_ formed by voluntary indulgence of our natural depravity, after we have reached years of moral agency.

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