Person who acts illegally or immorally.
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Examples for "sinner"
Examples for "sinner"
1The old gentleman said: It is true; I am a hardened sinner.
2I cannot help it if God has given me a sinner's aspect.
3Justice keepeth the way of the innocent: but wickedness overthroweth the sinner.
4The Divine Teacher spoke plainly both of the sin and the sinner.
5The sinner and God are at opposite poles of the moral universe.
1Despite my resemblance to a high-caste malefactor of the Calcutta prison-wards .
2Truly, I long for nothing now but the death of this malefactor.
3He rewards the man whom his ministers would punish as a malefactor.
4He entered the woman's house after the earthquake, accompanied by another malefactor.
5For permitting this indulgence to a malefactor, Beardman, the under-sheriff, was punished.
1Even then, I couldn't bring myself to believe the troublemaker was Padmini.
2Your accomplice-anotherknown troublemaker-willjoin you, as soon as he is located.
3It was still there: Brenda Perkins and that gosh-darned troublemaker Dale Barbara.
4They would just think I was a troublemaker with an overactive imagination.
5Luther has proven to be a persistent troublemaker and a repeat offender.
1Let God judge whether he was not far more victim than wrongdoer.
2The wrongdoer, devoid of rectitude,... is full of anxiety when death arrives.-Mahaparinibbana-sutta.
3The old spirit was that of getting even with the wrongdoer.
4Both the wrongdoer and the wronged will benefit from the reconnection that follows.
5Moreover, I shall be able to trace back the theft to the wrongdoer.
1Just getting rid of this one office evildoer won't solve your problem.
2Is there any place for the evildoer here in the Sunlight Home?
3Then you swooped around a little until you spotted some hapless evildoer.
4He keeps on calling to the evildoer: 'Now you'll be found out!
5The dead shall point out the evildoer to the Devourer of the Underworld.
1Has not Nietzsche himself been counted, in his own playful phrase, an "immoralist"?
2He confesses himself an "immoralist."
3Vida was indignant; Carol was apologetic; they talked for another hour, the eternal Mary and Martha-animmoralist Mary and a reformist Martha.
4Two other classic French novels finished fourth and fifth - Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past and Andre Gide's The Immoralist.
1Just because you were a stripper didn't mean you were a bad or immoral person.
2Immoral means produce immoral ends-andimmoral persons-underBolshevism and under capitalism.
3"You're the most immoral person I've lately had the privilege of conversing with."
4"You must know that you're an utterly immoral person?"
5Now this kind of argument is a very common one with statistically immoral persons, and is known as the suppression of the ratio.
1What I do believe is that our president is a bad actor.
2They allow a bad actor to get in without leaving a trace.
3His working theory was that an unwilling animal makes a bad actor.
4And why is it the bad actor in so many e-privacy breaches?
5But a bad actor is a bad actor is a bad actor.
1It's not a problem; just remember that I'm not the bad guy.
2Said bad guy was after power-andwas on a deadline to boot.
3Yes, I think Superman will be a bad guy in Justice League.
4But an undercover hero who actually used to be a bad guy?
5There is usually no way to tell who the bad guy is.
1As a quintessential rule breaker, I have had a rather divergent mothering path.
2But Tyyne -orKara, as she was called here-was a rule breaker.
3The law, if they were conscious of it, didn't apply to the rule breaker.
4Oh, but the helium-filled balloon is a rule breaker.
5She was a rule breaker after all, and she constituted a dangerous threat to a pack firmly embedded in tradition.
1By his own confession he is a law breaker and a liar!
2Is the sin measured by the dignity of the lawgiver, or by the responsibility of the law breaker?
3God must hate a law breaker.'
4The man that sets the cussed trap for me is a law breaker, an escaped convict, and a murderer.
5That's where I got a rise off Harris- abitof a law breaker, too-infact a bit of everything.
Translations for misbehaver