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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·tu·al
a.
1.
Involving
or
comprising
action
;
active
. [
Obs
.]
Her
walking
and
other
actual
performances
.
--
Shak
.
Let
your
holy
and
pious
intention
be
actual
;
that
is
. . .
by
a
special
prayer
or
action
, . . .
given
to
God
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
2.
Existing
in
act
or
reality
;
really
acted
or
acting
;
in
fact
;
real
; --
opposed
to
potential
,
possible
,
virtual
,
speculative
,
conceivable
,
theoretical
,
or
nominal
;
as
,
the
actual
cost
of
goods
;
the
actual
case
under
discussion
.
3.
In
action
at
the
time
being
;
now
exiting
;
present
;
as
the
actual
situation
of
the
country
.
Actual cautery
.
See
under
Cautery
.
Actual sin
Theol.
,
that
kind
of
sin
which
is
done
by
ourselves
in
contradistinction
to
“
original sin
.”
Syn:
--
Real
;
genuine
;
positive
;
certain
.
See
Real
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sin
,
n.
1.
Transgression
of
the
law
of
God
;
disobedience
of
the
divine
command
;
any
violation
of
God's
will
,
either
in
purpose
or
conduct
;
moral
deficiency
in
the
character
;
iniquity
;
as
,
sins
of
omission
and
sins
of
commission
.
Whosoever
committeth
sin
is
the
servant
of
sin
.
--
John
viii
. 34.
Sin
is
the
transgression
of
the
law
.
--
1
John
iii
. 4.
I
think
'
t
no
sin
.
To
cozen
him
that
would
unjustly
win
. --
Shak
.
Enthralled
By
sin
to
foul
,
exorbitant
desires
. --
Milton
.
2.
An
offense
,
in
general
;
a
violation
of
propriety
;
a
misdemeanor
;
as
,
a
sin
against
good
manners
.
I
grant
that
poetry's
a
crying
sin
.
--
Pope
.
3.
A
sin
offering
;
a
sacrifice
for
sin
.
He
hath
made
him
to
be
sin
for
us
,
who
knew
no
sin
.
--
2
Cor
.
v
. 21.
4.
An
embodiment
of
sin
;
a
very
wicked
person
. [
R
.]
Thy
ambition
,
Thou
scarlet
sin
,
robbed
this
bewailing
land
Of
noble
Buckingham
. --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Sin
is
used
in
the
formation
of
some
compound
words
of
obvious
signification
;
as
,
sin
-born;
sin
-bred,
sin
-oppressed,
sin
-polluted,
and
the
like
.
Actual sin
,
Canonical sins
,
Original sin
,
Venial sin
.
See
under
Actual
,
Canonical
,
etc
.
Deadly sins
,
or
Mortal sins
R.
C
. Ch.
,
willful
and
deliberate
transgressions
,
which
take
away
divine
grace
; --
in
distinction
from
vental
sins
.
The
seven
deadly
sins
are
pride
,
covetousness
,
lust
,
wrath
,
gluttony
,
envy
,
and
sloth
.
Sin eater
,
a
man
who
(
according
to
a
former
practice
in
England
)
for
a
small
gratuity
ate
a
piece
of
bread
laid
on
the
chest
of
a
dead
person
,
whereby
he
was
supposed
to
have
taken
the
sins
of
the
dead
person
upon
himself
.
Sin offering
,
a
sacrifice
for
sin
;
something
offered
as
an
expiation
for
sin
.
Syn:
--
Iniquity
;
wickedness
;
wrong
.
See
Crime
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
actual
sin
n
:
a
sin
committed
of
your
own
free
will
(
as
contrasted
with
original
sin
) [
ant
:
original sin
]
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