单词 | venial |
释义 | venial/ˈviːnɪəl /adjective Christian Theology 1Denoting a sin that is not regarded as depriving the soul of divine grace: we cannot prevent ourselves sometimes from dreaming of performing venial if not mortal sins everything I’ve disclosed up to now can be seen as venial...
1.1(Of a fault or offence) slight and pardonable.It was a venial mistake on Hume's part to include a reference to the mind's propensity in what was supposed to be a definition of causality....
Synonyms pardonable, forgivable, excusable, condonable, tolerable, permissible, allowable, understandable, justifiable; slight, minor, unimportant, insignificant, trivial, trifling, not serious, all right, within accepted bounds UsageVenal and venial are sometimes confused. Venal means ‘susceptible to bribery, corrupt’, as in local customs officers are notoriously venal, whereas venial is used to refer to a sin or offence that is excusable or pardonable, as opposed to a mortal sin. Derivativesveniality
venially
OriginMiddle English: via Old French from late Latin venialis, from venia 'forgiveness'. Rhymes |
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