Keyword
sin
Info
FrequencyTop 500-600
Type
Kyōiku (5th grade) 
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KankenLevel 6
Heisig1764
Readings
ざい
(68%)
つみ
(31%)
Composed of
small net
go against
Used in vocabulary (244 in total)
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility
crime; offence; offense
feelings of guilt
criminal; culprit
criminal; lawbreaker; wrongdoer; offender
to commit a crime; to commit a sin
judgment (of a crime); conviction; condemnation; beheading; decapitation
false charge; false accusation; misrepresentation
sinful; wicked; immoral
serious crime; grave sin
innocence; being not guilty
crime
atonement; the Atonement (of Jesus Christ)
to accuse somebody; to charge someone
guilt; culpability
(nature of a) crime; (criminal) charge
atonement; expiation
felony; serious crime
same crime; being equally guilty
capital crime; crime resulting in a death penalty
guiltless; innocent
crime; sin; vice
crime syndicate; criminal syndicate
lese majesty; lèse-majesté
to pin a crime on
scum of the earth; monster; fiend
indulgence (esp. in the Catholic Church); excuse; justification; rationalization
(the crime of) murder
original sin
serious crime; grave crime
deceitful; cruel
other crimes; further offenses; further offences
the Seven Deadly Sins
atrocious crime; heinous crime
guilty verdict; judgment of guilty (judgement)
sin; iniquity; crime
offense; offence; crime; guilt; punishment
criminal investigation
(crime of) inflicting bodily injury
innocent; not guilty; harmless
false charge; false accusation; misrepresentation
felony; serious crime
minor offence; minor offense; misdemeanor; misdemeanour
banishment; exile
criminal; culprit; offender; rogue
sinner; evildoer; wrongdoer
innocent verdict; "not guilty" verdict
name of a crime; charge
merits and demerits; good points and bad points; strengths and weaknesses
(crime of) defamation (i.e. slander, libel)
(crime of) theft; (crime of) stealing; larceny
acquittal; pardon; papal indulgence
apology press conference
offence; offense; fault
guiltless; innocent
organized crime; organised crime
(the crime of) high treason
juvenile crime; juvenile delinquency
atonement; expiation
criminality; criminal propensity
criminal intimidation
(execution by) decapitation
minor offense; minor offence; misdemeanor; misdemeanour
condemn the offense, but not the offender
(the crime of) kidnapping (kidnaping)
sins (which prevent entry into bliss)
cleansing of sins
(criminal) conspiracy; conspiracy to commit a crime
(the crime of) adultery
retribution for one's crime; punishment for one's crime
criminal insurrection
to slide into sin
fraudulent appropriation
presumption of innocence
accusation; indictment
(the crime of) extortion
(crime of) public indecency
guilty verdict; guilty as charged
type of crime which requires a formal complaint from the victim in order to prosecute
innocent; not guilty; harmless
traces of a crime; evidence of a crime
(crime of) indecent assault
responsibility or liability for a crime
criminal indecency
sensational crime that becomes a media event; (lit.) theatrical crime
cyber-crime; net crime
to pay for one's transgression; to receive punishment for one's crime
evidence (of a crime)
hearing confessions
minor offense; minor offence; misdemeanor; misdemeanour
arraignment; plea (of guilty or not guilty)
Yom Kippur; Day of Atonement
(crime of) rape; criminal assault
(crime of) trespassing; housebreaking
false charge; false accusation; misrepresentation
white lie; harmless lie; fib
(crime of) inflicting bodily injury resulting in death
(crime of) assembling with dangerous weapons
(the crime of) bribery
(the crime of) arson
(crime of) robbery
to take (another's guilt) on oneself; to be accused of
penal servitude; submitting to a sentence; pleading guilty
infamous crime or offense (offence)
sacrificial goat; scapegoat
sinking into sin
treason; conspiracy against one's country
attempted crime
political crime; political offence
nulla poena sine lege; no punishment without law
(crime of) obstruction; obstruction charge
criminal indecency
execution by hanging; hanging
crime of espionage
gun crime; gun-related crime
prisoner; convict
substance of a sin; source of a sin
obstructing the discharge of official duties; hindering a government official in the execution of his duties
involuntary manslaughter; accidental homicide
transnational organized crime; TOC
to charge; to sentence; to punish
juvenile offender; juvenile delinquent
the Seven Deadly Sins
accidental infliction of injury
immaculacy (i.e. freedom from original sin); immaculateness
minor offense; minor offence
penal servitude; submitting to a sentence; pleading guilty; undetected crime
to commit a crime; to resort to crime
(crime of) aiding and abetting
concurrent offenses; concurrent offences
crime of killing one's master or parent (Edo period); very grave sin
false arrest and imprisonment; illegal arrest and confinement
crime of plotting a crime; crime of preparing to commit an offense; preparation of a crime
(crime of) harboring a fugitive (harbouring)
corpus delicti (concrete evidence of a crime, e.g. a bullet-riddled body)
criminal instigation
fugitive from justice; fugitive criminal
crime of preparing to commit homicide
unlawful trespass; occupying a property and refusing to leave
(the crime of) rioting
father confessor; confessor
previous conviction
(crime of) adultery
illegal abortion
five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha)
being proven guilty of a crime; having one's guilt for a crime made clear; (the) nature of offense being (becoming) clear
white lie; harmless lie; fib
penalty of decapitation and exposure of the severed head
(act or crime of) pollution
(crime of) revealing state secrets; charge of revealing national security information
closely examining (questioning) the concrete circumstances of a crime
offense against public morals; morals offense; vice crime
number of crimes
five punishments (of the ritsuryo system: light caning, severe caning, imprisonment, exile, death); five punishments (of ancient China: tattooing, cutting off the nose, cutting off a leg, castration or confinement, death)
the good and bad deeds cancel each other out; good deeds make up for the bad
the crime of revealing a secret; breach of confidence
the crime of revealing a secret; breach of confidence
crime for which one's three types of relatives will be punished; crime implicating one's relatives of all three types
crimes of abduction, confinement and bodily injury
false arrest and imprisonment; illegal arrest and confinement
illegal arrest and imprisonment resulting in death or bodily injury
imprisonment (for one to three years)
(crime of) incapacitated rape; crime of sexual assault against somebody who is intoxicated, asleep or otherwise unable to consent or resist
condemn the offense, but not the offender; detest the sin, but weep for the sinner
condemn the offense, but not the offender; detest the sin, but weep for the sinner
wrongful death; death caused by violent crime
death not caused by a violent crime (excl. dying of natural causes)
Act on Payment of Relief Benefit for Victims, etc. of Crimes Committed by Aum Shinrikyo (2008)
bodily injury caused by negligence in the conduct of business; accidental infliction of injury in the conduct of business
(crime of) preparations or plots for private war
(crime of) rape (or attempted rape) resulting in death or injury
Examples (200 in total)
They have no sense of sin.
They forgave him for his crimes.
She is unconscious of her sin.