Antonyms for sinfulness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : sin-fuhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪn fəl |
- accuracy
- advantage
- aid
- behavior
- benefit
- benevolence
- blessing
- boon
- certainty
- cheer
- cleanliness
- cleanness
- comfort
- compliment
- correction
- courtesy
- decency
- equity
- fairness
- favor
- flattery
- fortune
- good
- good deed
- good fortune
- good luck
- goodness
- happiness
- health
- help
- honesty
- honor
- impartiality
- innocence
- irresponsibility
- joy
- justice
- kindness
- manners
- modesty
- morality
- nobility
- obedience
- perfection
- pleasure
- politeness
- praise
- pride
- profit
- propriety
- pureness
- purification
- purity
- regard
- relief
- respect
- reverence
- right
- satisfaction
- seriousness
- sterility
- strength
- success
- truth
- truthfulness
- uprightness
- virtue
- wholesomeness
Definition of sinfulness
Origin :- Old English synnfull "full of sin, wicked, unholy, contrary to the laws of God;" see sin (n.) + -ful. Weakened sense of "contrary to propriety or decency" is from 1863. Related: Sinfully; sinfulness.
- As in iniquity : noun sin, evil
- As in irreverence : noun disrespect
- As in sin : noun illegal or immoral action
- As in turpitude : noun depravity
- As in wrong : noun offense, sin
- As in original sin : noun innate corruption
- As in evildoing : noun transgression
- As in immorality : noun corruption
- As in improbity : noun corruption
- As in peccancy : noun evil
- As in corruption : noun baseness
- As in depravity : noun corruption, immorality
- As in evil : noun badness, immorality; disaster
- As in guilt : noun blame; bad conscience over responsibility
- As in harm : noun injury, evil
- In my sinfulness I merit bitter disappointment, and I accept it.'
- Extract from : « Little Dorrit » by Charles Dickens
- He remained alive, and blessed are those who live, if it is only to a sense of sinfulness.
- Extract from : « Howards End » by E. M. Forster
- He was full of an overwhelming sense of his own wretchedness and sinfulness.
- Extract from : « Short Studies on Great Subjects » by James Anthony Froude
- They were a special plague sent by God for their sinfulness.'
- Extract from : « The War in South Africa » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Its sinfulness will be shown by the contrast with the Christ-life.
- Extract from : « Expositions of Holy Scripture » by Alexander Maclaren
- His love and power are more than thy slowness and sinfulness.
- Extract from : « Holy in Christ » by Andrew Murray
- How, then, is he to blame mankind for inheriting "sinfulness" from their first parents?
- Extract from : « Elsie Venner » by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
- They were never quite settled on the point of the sinfulness of the pleasure.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Boston » by Amanda Millie Douglas
- There are follies that are to be laughed out of their silliness and sinfulness.
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly , Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 » by Various
- Ah, Mr. Dale, when one thinks of the sinfulness there is in this life!
- Extract from : « My Novel, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Synonyms for sinfulness
- abandonment
- abomination
- abuse
- affliction
- anger
- answerability
- atrocity
- bad deed
- banefulness
- baseness
- bestiality
- bias
- blameworthiness
- blasphemy
- blow
- blunder
- calamity
- carnal sin
- catastrophe
- cheek
- contamination
- contrition
- corruption
- corruptness
- covetousness
- crime
- criminality
- cruelty
- culpability
- curse
- damage
- damnation
- debasement
- debauchery
- debt
- decadence
- deficiency
- degeneracy
- degeneration
- degradation
- deleteriousness
- delinquency
- demerit
- depravation
- depravity
- dereliction
- derision
- detriment
- devilry
- deviltry
- diablerie
- diabolism
- discourtesy
- disgrace
- dishonesty
- dishonor
- disobedience
- disservice
- eating the apple
- envy
- error
- evil
- evil-doing
- evildoing
- evilness
- failing
- fall from grace
- fall of man
- fault
- faux pas
- favor
- flagitiousness
- flippancy
- foul play
- gluttony
- grievance
- guilt
- harm
- hatred
- heinousness
- heresy
- hurt
- ill
- immorality
- impairment
- imperfection
- impertinence
- impiety
- imposition
- improbity
- impudence
- impurity
- inborn tendency
- indecency
- indiscretion
- inequity
- infamy
- infliction
- inhumanity
- iniquity
- injury
- injustice
- insult
- knavery
- lapse
- lewdness
- liability
- libel
- licentiousness
- looseness
- loss
- lubricity
- lust
- malefaction
- malevolence
- malfeasance
- malignity
- malpractice
- marring
- meanness
- misbehavior
- miscarriage
- mischance
- mischief
- misconduct
- miscreancy
- misdeed
- misdemeanor
- misdoing
- misery
- misfortune
- misstep
- mistake
- misuse
- mockery
- mortal sin
- nefariousness
- noxiousness
- obscenity
- offense
- onus
- oppression
- outrage
- pain
- peccability
- peccadillo
- peccancy
- peccantness
- penitence
- perniciousness
- persecution
- perversion
- perversity
- prejudice
- pride
- profanity
- profligacy
- ravage
- regret
- remorse
- responsibility
- ridicule
- rudeness
- ruin
- ruination
- sabotage
- sauciness
- self-condemnation
- self-reproach
- sensuality
- shame
- shortcoming
- sin
- sin of Adam
- sinfulness
- slander
- slight
- slip
- sloth
- solecism
- sorrow
- spite
- stigma
- suffering
- tort
- transgression
- trespass
- turpitude
- unfairness
- ungodliness
- unrighteousness
- vandalism
- veniality
- vice
- viciousness
- vileness
- villainousness
- villainy
- violation
- violence
- vitiation
- vulgarity
- wear and tear
- wickedness
- woe
- wrong
- wrongdoing
- wrongness
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