Sinful
Sinful is an adjective used to describe actions, thoughts, or intentions that are considered wrong or morally transgressing according to a religious tradition or moral code. The term conveys condemnation of conduct viewed as contrary to divine commands or established ethical norms, and it can be applied to specific acts, to entire behaviors, or to people perceived as inclined toward wrongdoing. In everyday language, it can carry strong moral coloring.
Etymology: From Old English synn 'sin' plus the suffix -ful; the form is attested in medieval English
Religious usage: In Christian contexts, sin is conceived as a violation of God's law, with interpretations ranging
Secular and cultural usage: In non-religious contexts, sinful is frequently used rhetorically to emphasize indulgence or