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Sinn

Verb / sɪn / Another word for sinn — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

Sinn is a noun that means a sense or feeling.

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Common collocations

  • mortal sin
  • deadly sin
  • original sin
  • commit a sin
  • forgive my sin
  • burden of sin
  • temptation to sin
  • path of sin

Word family

noun sin
verb sin
adjective sinful
adverb sinfully

Usage note

While 'sin' can refer to any wrongdoing, it often carries religious connotations of a transgression against divine law. In secular contexts, it can be used hyperbolically for minor mistakes.

Example sentences

  1. She had a strange sinn that something was about to happen.
  2. His sinn of smell helped him find the missing cookies.
  3. I trust my sinn when making important decisions.
  4. The artist's sinn guided her in creating beautiful paintings.
  5. My sinn tells me that it's going to rain today.

Quotes

  • Trust your sinn and follow your heart.
  • Love is a sinn that can't be explained.
  • The sinn of touch can convey so much.

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