Sinful

/ˈsɪnfəl/ adjective

Wicked or immoral according to religious or moral standards; transgressing against divine or ethical law.

From Old English synful, combining syn 'sin' (from proto-Germanic sundjo meaning 'truth, guilt') with suffix -ful. The concept evolved through Christian theology to describe moral transgression.

AFsondevol
AMኃጢአተኛ
ARآثم
BGгрешен
BNপাপী
CApecat
CShříšný
DAsyndig
DEsündhaft
ELαμαρτωλός
ESpecaminoso
ETpatteline
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