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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 ) intr (often sin against) to commit a sin.
[Anglo-Saxon synn ]
live in sin colloq to live together as a couple without being married.
sin2
abbreviation sine (see sine1).
since
conjunction
1 from the time that.
2 as; because; seeing that I'm not surprised you failed the exam since you did no work for it .
preposition during or throughout the period between now and some earlier stated time I've been there several times since it opened .
adverb
1 from that time onwards I haven't been back since .
2 ago five years since .
[15c: in the form sithens ]

since See Usage Note at ago.

sincere
adjective genuine; not pretended or affected.
[16c: from Latin sincerus clean]
sincerely adverb .
sincerity noun .
sinciput
noun (sinciputs or sincipita ) anat the forepart of the head or skull.
[16c: Latin, from semi- half + caput head]

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