sinful

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English synful, senful, sunful, from Old English synful (“sinful, guilty, wicked, corrupt”), equivalent to sin +‎ -ful. Compare Dutch zondevol (“sinful”), German sündevoll (“sinful”), Danish syndefuld (“sinful”), Swedish syndfull (“sinful”), Icelandic syndfullur (“sinful”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsɪnfl̩/, [ˈsɪnfl̩] Rhymes: -ɪnfəl === Adjective === sinful (comparative more sinful or sinfuller, superlative most sinful or sinfullest) Having sinned; guilty of sin. Synonyms: (humorous) sinny, peccant Antonyms: sinless, unsullied Constituting a sin; morally or religiously wrong; wicked; evil. Synonyms: diabolical, unholy; see also Thesaurus:evil Antonyms: righteous, sinless (colloquial) decadent (luxuriously self-indulgent) Synonyms: epicurean, sybaritic; see also Thesaurus:hedonistic ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Translations ==== == Middle English == === Adjective === sinful alternative form of synful === Noun === sinful alternative form of synful