sinfulness
/ˈsɪnflnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪnflnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /-lnə̇s/ (ame, mw)
sinfulness — 名詞
1. the quality of behaving in ways that break religious teaching or accepted ideas
罪惡
違反宗教或道德的惡性
the quality of behaving in ways that break religious teaching or accepted ideas about right and wrong
The priest spoke about human sinfulness during the evening service.
牧師在晚間禮拜中談到人性的罪惡。
collocation: human sinfulness
Dario felt ashamed of the sinfulness behind his cruel online comments.
Dario 為自己那些刻薄網路留言背後的罪惡感到羞愧。
The novel links the king's sinfulness to his hunger for power.
這本小說把國王的罪惡和他對權力的渴求連在一起。
The teacher said small lies can slowly lead to sinfulness.
老師說,小小的謊言也可能慢慢把人帶向罪惡。
Yasmin questioned whether cheating on a short test was sinfulness.
Yasmin 質疑,在小考中作弊是否也算一種罪惡。
- wickedness
stronger and darker; often suggests a more deeply bad character
- immorality
more formal and more secular; not always tied to religion
- evil
much stronger; usually refers to serious cruelty or harm, not ordinary moral failure
- goodness
general moral rightness and kindness
- righteousness
moral or religious rightness, especially in a serious or formal sense
- holiness
spiritual purity and closeness to what is considered sacred
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Most often used in religious or moral discussion, especially in phrases like 'human sinfulness' or 'the sinfulness behind an action.'