sinner

[ˈsɪnər]

sinner Definition

  • 1a person who transgresses against divine law by committing a sin
  • 2a person who is morally depraved

Using sinner: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sinner" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a sinner who repented his sins.

  • Example

    She was considered a sinner for her immoral behavior.

  • Example

    The church teaches that all humans are sinners.

  • Example

    The Bible says that Jesus came to save sinners.

sinner Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for sinner

Phrases with sinner

  • sinners and saints

    people of all types, especially those with different moral standings

    Example

    The party was attended by sinners and saints alike.

  • a person who has repented their sins and accepted salvation

    Example

    He was once a sinner, but now he is a saved sinner.

  • sinner's prayer

    a prayer asking for forgiveness and salvation from God

    Example

    He recited the sinner's prayer and felt a sense of peace.

Origins of sinner

from Old English 'synnere', meaning 'wrongdoer'

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Summary: sinner in Brief

A 'sinner' [ˈsɪnər] is someone who violates divine law or is morally corrupt. It can refer to anyone who commits a sin, such as 'The church teaches that all humans are sinners,' or someone who is considered morally depraved, like 'She was considered a sinner for her immoral behavior.' The phrase 'sinners and saints' refers to people of all types, while 'saved sinner' describes someone who has repented their sins and accepted salvation.