sinful 的定义
- characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
sinful 近义词
immoral, criminal
更多sinful例句
- They have awoken to a country run by thugs who have banned women from public life, condemned the arts as sinful, and plan to return the nation's soccer stadiums to sights of mass public executions.
- We call these undergarments “libido killers” in Cuba because they annihilate any “sinful” desire.
- So will central themes such as the enduring sting of antisemitism and the push-pull between the sacred and the sinful.
- We expect this judgement to be respected and that for once the oil corporations will accept the truth and bring their sinful flaring activities to a halt.
- Alcohol and sugar, even in moderate amounts, are not only sinful but poisonous.
- And now, as a part of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, North Carolina is about to have the sinful practice foisted on it.
- It is a festival of joy for being created this way after centuries of being told that we are sinful, loathsome, and disgusting.
- “They say that drinking is haram,” or sinful under Islamic law.
- The group takes its name from a phrase meaning “Western education is sinful.”
- He felt himself the meanest, vilest thing a-crawl upon this sinful earth, and she—dear God!
- Aristide lived on bread and cheese, and foresaw the time when cheese would be a sinful luxury.
- The temple of God shall not protect a sinful people, without a sincere conversion.
- He should not consider himself to be called upon to prohibit only some practices clearly evinced to be sinful.
- A vow may sometimes be sinful, notwithstanding the use of the utmost care to make it in consistency with the calls of duty.