SIN


Meaning of SIN in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. a the breaking of divine or moral law, esp. by a conscious act. b such an act.

2 an offence against good taste or propriety etc.

--v. (sinned, sinning)

1. intr. commit a sin.

2 intr. (foll. by against) offend.

3 tr. archaic commit (a sin).

Phrases and idioms:

as sin colloq. extremely (ugly as sin). for one's sins joc. as a judgement on one for something or other. like sin colloq. vehemently or forcefully. live in sin colloq. live together without being married. sin bin colloq.

1. Ice Hockey a penalty box.

2 a place set aside for offenders of various kinds.

Derivatives:

sinless adj. sinlessly adv. sinlessness n.

Etymology: OE syn(n) 2. abbr. sine.

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.