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What is the opposite of sin?

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Noun
Opposite of an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law
“After performing a good deed, he's also stuck with a halo above his head.”
Noun
Opposite of the state or condition of being immoral or sinful
“Strength is the morality of men who distinguish themselves above others.”
Noun
Opposite of an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offense, or omission
“Helping her younger sister with her homework might be the only good she is doing today.”
Noun
Opposite of a quality of being inadequate
“The merit of this exercise is its simplicity, which enables an accurate, reproducible, and objective approach to rehabilitation.”
Noun
Opposite of the property of lacking restraint or ignoring societal standards in moral matters
Noun
Opposite of violation or misuse of what is regarded as sacred
Noun
Opposite of an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation
Noun
Opposite of a fault or flaw that compromises someone or something
Noun
Opposite of a cause for regret or disappointment
Noun
Opposite of an action or event that causes general public outrage
“He was delighted to be apart of a national achievement of which to be proud and brought home the realization that a new era in medicine was beginning.”
Noun
Opposite of the lapse of humankind into a state of sin, as ascribed in theology
“Although grace initiates the salvation of man, man must reciprocate with his life through faith and good works.”
Noun
Opposite of relating to vice or immorality
Noun
Opposite of a bad reflection on someone or something
“He served the county as prosecutor several years ago and was a credit to the county and the people he so well represented.”
Verb
(behave) Opposite of to commit an offense, especially spiritually or morally
“King Thunderbolt, seeing all this contusion, decided to make everyone behave and to have some order at last in this chaos.”
Verb
(repent) Opposite of to commit an offense, especially spiritually or morally
“I now repent of all that is past and ask for your forgiveness for all my sins.”
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