つみ
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. crime; sin; wrongdoing; indiscretion
Noun
2. penalty; sentence; punishment
3. fault; responsibility; culpability
Adjective (な)
Noun
4. thoughtlessness; lack of consideration
Kanji used
sin
Pitch accent
Top 1200
Used in vocabulary (20 in total)
to commit a crime; to commit a sin
to accuse somebody; to charge someone
guiltless; innocent
Examples (22 in total)
They forgave him for his crimes.
Silence is an admission of guilt.
She is unconscious of her sin.
The thief admitted his crime.
She frankly admitted her guilt.
He confessed his crime frankly.
God will forgive your sins.
The punishment should be in proportion to the crime.
Is eating pork a sin?
He was accused of murder.
We are all convinced that he's guilty.
He was accused of stealing the jewels.
He repented and confessed his crime.
The murderer will soon confess his crime.
The guilt manifests itself on his face.
The torture made him confess to crimes he had not committed.
The thief reluctantly admitted his guilt.
Is it always a sin to tell a lie?
Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world!
Shouldn't you overlook his indiscretions and forgive him?
And if I were gay, would that be a crime?
The police charged him with leaking information to a neighboring country.