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sinner

American  
[sin-er] / ˈsɪn ər /

noun

  1. a person who sins; transgressor.


Etymology

Origin of sinner

A Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; see origin at sin 1, -er 1

Example Sentences

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And “Whoever despises his neighbor is a sinner, but blessed is he who is generous to the poor.”

From Salon • Apr. 13, 2025

“I finally saw, like, ‘Oh, I’m a sinner by God’s standard,’ and then I understood my need for a savior and for Jesus,” she said.

From Washington Times • Nov. 24, 2023

Which is Ridley-Thomas really, people seem to be asking — a saint or a sinner?

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2023

It took a credible swing at Cave's dark religious imagery, with lyrics like: "I am the sinner, I am the saint."

From BBC • Jan. 17, 2023

“Now this won’t do,” said John, hardening his heart against the engaging little sinner.

From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

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