Sin And Redemption Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective used to express anger, frustration, or emphasis, often considered offensive or vulgar

  • The judge deemed the defendant's actions as morally damned.
  • I can't believe he left his damned socks on the floor again.
  • She's always getting into some damned trouble.
  • The damned storm wreaked havoc on the small town.

adjective showing a tendency to commit sin; sinful or morally wrong

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with a peccant liver due to excessive alcohol consumption.
  • I heard that Sarah's peccant behavior got her in trouble with the school principal.
  • Dude, I can't believe you're still hanging out with that peccant guy from high school.
  • Her peccant thoughts were like a dark cloud hanging over her mind, preventing her from finding peace.

noun an act that is considered to be a violation of God's will

adjective real or genuine, as opposed to potential or theoretical

  • The doctrine of actual sin is a central tenet in many religious traditions.
  • People often debate about what constitutes actual sin in the eyes of God.
  • I don't think that's an actual sin, just a minor mistake.
  • In his eyes, lying was considered an actual sin against the truth.