sinnership

/sɪnərʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A state or condition of sinning; also, a partnership or association with others in sin or wickedness.

“The priest’s sermon highlighted the dangers of a sinnership with the temptations of the world.”

2. noun

A person who is guilty of sin or wickedness.

“The judge was known for her stern judgment of those in a sinnership with the underworld.”

Synonyms

  • guilt
  • sinfulness
  • wickedness

Antonyms

  • innocence
  • sanctity