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sinners
/ˈsɪnərz/
Definition
1
Plural of 'sinner': a person who commits sins, especially violations of religious or moral laws.
2
Individuals regarded as morally culpable or transgressors in ethical, religious, or societal contexts.
Examples
The sinners at the chocolate factory tour spent the whole day rationalizing their 'research' as divine inspiration.
In the boardroom, the sinners pitched their get-rich-quick scheme with the straight faces of lifelong professionals.
Gym new year's resolutions are made by optimists, but broken by sinners who discover the allure of Netflix marathons.
The sinners' poker night ended with confessions, empty wallets, and a pact to blame it all on bad luck next time.