Yes, the word transgression is a noun, a word for a violation of law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
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β 10y agoYes, "transgression" is a noun. It refers to an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct.
Transgression is a noun.
Yes, "sin" is a noun. It refers to a wrongful act or transgression against divine or moral law.
The word you are looking for is "sin." Sin refers to breaking a religious or moral law, such as a commandment. It is often associated with wrongdoing or transgression.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
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Transgression is a noun.
Because "trans" and "sion" are the prefix and suffix of that word, I assume "gres" is the "root word"
Yes, "sin" is a noun. It refers to a wrongful act or transgression against divine or moral law.
I asked for forgiveness for my transgression. Transgression is a sin or bad act.
transgression of the sea; this continued into the jurassic.
She prayed to her God to be forgiven for her transgression.
Transgression from Acheron was created in 1994.
Her transgression of stealing her friend's pencil led to a loss of trust in their friendship.
Stealing is generally considered of great transgression of the law.
Transgression - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed
behavior, good manners, obedience, right source: http://www.answers.com/transgression
Transgression is the act of going against a rule/law or something that is morally correct. It is the undertaking of rule breaking. An example might be a boy transgresses when he doesn't turn up to class.