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sin1 noun 1 an act that breaches a moral and especially a religious law or teaching. 2 the condition of offending a deity by committing a moral offence. 3 an act that offends common standards of morality or decency; an outrage. 4 a great shame. verb (sinned, sinning) intrans (often sin against) to commit a sin. live in sin colloq to live together as a couple without being married.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon synn.

sin2 abbreviation sine (see sine1).