sinfulness

/sɪnˈflʌsnɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being sinful or guilty of sin; sinfulness of nature or disposition.

“The clergyman spoke about the sinfulness of the people’s actions and the need for redemption.”

2. noun

The quality of being prone to or characterized by sin; a disposition to sin.

“The sinfulness of humanity was a central theme in the novel, exploring the nature of evil.”

Synonyms

  • immorality
  • iniquity
  • sin
  • wickedness

Antonyms

  • goodness
  • holiness
  • innocence
  • virtue