Sentences with Sin, Sin in a Sentence and Meaning

Sentences with Sin, Sin in a Sentence and Meaning

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When using the English language, we use many kinds of sentences to express ourselves well in everyday life. Although we do not know the different names in the grammatical world of the sentences we use, these are the sentences we pronounce differently when we use them. In everyday life, we apply different styles while giving information directly to the other person, expressing our own feelings and thoughts, or establishing excited sentences. There can be a large number of words that are especially found in different sentences.

Here 4 Types of Sentences with Examples, Four Types of Sentences

Meaning

Sin means; evil, iniquity, trespass, crime, blame, an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.





Sentences with Sin

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  • We have sinned.
  • Is it always a sin to tell a lie?
  • I think, he is an unrepentant sinner.
  • My sister committed suicide to atone for her sin.
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