All sin synonyms
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S s verb sin
- flubbed β a blunder.
- commit β If someone commits a crime or a sin, they do something illegal or bad.
- chisel in β to force oneself upon others without being asked or welcomed
- kibitzing β to act as a kibitzer.
- go wrong β not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
- circumlocute β to speak in a circuitous way
- go out for β To go out for something means to try to do it or be chosen for it.
- misbehave β to behave badly or improperly: The children misbehaved during our visit.
- backslide β to lapse into bad habits or vices from a state of virtue, religious faith, etc
- drop the ball β a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
- misconduct β improper conduct; wrong behavior.
- err β Be mistaken or incorrect; make a mistake.
- go for broke β a simple past tense of break.
- offend β to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- go astray β person: deviate from correct or good way
- boo-boo β A boo-boo is a silly mistake or blunder.
- breached β the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
- booboos β a stupid or silly mistake; blunder.
noun sin
- gaff β harsh treatment or criticism: All the gaff he took never made him bitter.
- goof-up β a foolish or stupid person.
- deleteriousness β The quality of being deleterious.
- fast one β a shrewd action, especially when unscrupulous or dishonest; an unfair trick, deceitful practice, dishonest dealing, etc.: He pulled a fast one on me by paying me with a worthless check.
- wrong β not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
- imperfection β an imperfect detail; flaw: a law full of imperfections.
- misbelief β erroneous belief; false opinion.
- guilt β the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
- iconoclasm β the action or spirit of iconoclasts.
- guiltiness β having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
- mistreatment β to treat badly or abusively.
- abuse β Abuse of someone is cruel and violent treatment of them.
- banefulness β The state or quality of being baneful.
- mishandling β to handle badly; maltreat: to mishandle a dog.
- insufficience β Obsolete form of insufficiency.
- witchery β witchcraft; magic.
- delict β a wrongful act for which the person injured has the right to a civil remedy
- miscreancy β the state or condition of a miscreant; villainy.
- howlers β Plural form of howler.
- wrongdoing β behavior or action that is wrong, evil, or blameworthy.
- iniquity β gross injustice or wickedness.
- harm β a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
- criminality β the state or quality of being criminal
- misusage β wrong or improper usage, as of words.
- nonconformism β The refusal to conform to common standards, conventions, rules, traditions or laws.
- heresy β opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, especially of a church or religious system.
- wickedness β the quality or state of being wicked.
- answerability β liable to be asked to give account; responsible: He is answerable to a committee for all his decisions.
- deficiency β Deficiency in something, especially something that your body needs, is not having enough of it.
- knavery β action or practice characteristic of a knave.
- offense β a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
- entrenchment β The process of entrenching or something which entrenches.