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sinner
/ˈsɪnər/
Definition
1
A person who commits a sin, especially a willful violation of religious or moral law.
2
Someone regarded as morally wrong or wicked, often in a religious context.
3
Informally, a person who indulges excessively in vices like gluttony or sloth.
Examples
After devouring three pizzas solo, he declared himself the ultimate sinner of the carb apocalypse.
The office sinner snuck extra donuts into meetings, blaming it on 'team spirit.'
She hit snooze ten times, embracing her inner sinner on a Monday morning.
In the vegan cafe, ordering cheese was the quiet sinner's boldest rebellion.