Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sinicism

noun
/ˈsɪnɪˌsɪzəm/
Definition
The belief in or practice of sin, often associated with moral wrongdoing.
Examples
  • Many philosophical discussions in ancient texts often touched upon themes of sinicism and its impact on society.
  • The poet’s work frequently reflects a sense of sinicism, lamenting the moral failings of humanity.
  • In his teachings, the leader warned against the perils of sinicism, advocating for personal responsibility and virtue.
Meaning
Sinicism refers to an attitude or philosophical stance that emphasizes the existence and consequences of sin in human behavior and morality.
Synonyms
  • immorality
  • wickedness
  • evil
  • corruption