Sinful Definition

sĭnfəl
adjective
Full of or characterized by sin; wicked; immoral.
Webster's New World
Extremely pleasing to the senses; sensuously enjoyable.
Sinful chocolate truffles.
American Heritage
Containing or consisting in sin; contrary to the will of a god, goddess, gods and/or goddesses.
Wiktionary

Morally wrong.

Wiktionary
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Origin of Sinful

  • From Middle English sinful, synful, senful, sunful, from Old English synnful (“sinful, guilty, wicked, corrupt"), equivalent to sin +"Ž -ful. Cognate with Dutch zondevol (“sinful"), German sündevoll (“sinful"), Danish syndefuld (“sinful"), Swedish syndfull (“sinful"), Icelandic syndfullur (“sinful").

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