different between sinful vs irreligious
sinful
English
Etymology
From Middle English sinful, synful, senful, sunful, from Old English synful (“sinful, guilty, wicked, corrupt”), equivalent to sin +? -ful. Cognate with Dutch zondevol (“sinful”), German sündevoll (“sinful”), Danish syndefuld (“sinful”), Swedish syndfull (“sinful”), Icelandic syndfullur (“sinful”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?nf?l/
Adjective
sinful (comparative more sinful, superlative most sinful)
- constituting a sin; being morally or religiously wrong; wicked; evil
- Antonym: sinless
- (colloquial) decadent (luxuriously self-indulgent)
Derived terms
Translations
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irreligious
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?????l?d??s/
- Rhymes: -?d??s
Adjective
irreligious (comparative more irreligious, superlative most irreligious)
- Contrary to religious beliefs and practices.
- Describing a conscious rejection of religion.
- Having no relation to religion; nonreligious.
Related terms
- irreligiosity
- irreligiously
- religious
Translations
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