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venial

American  
[vee-nee-uhl, veen-yuhl] / ˈvi ni əl, ˈvin yəl /

adjective

  1. able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (mortal ).

  2. excusable; trifling; minor.

    a venial error; a venial offense.

    Synonyms:
    forgivable, pardonable, slight

venial British  
/ ˌviːnɪ'ælɪtɪ, ˈviːnɪəl /

adjective

  1. easily excused or forgiven

    a venial error

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Other Word Forms

  • unvenial adjective
  • unveniality noun
  • unvenially adverb
  • unvenialness noun
  • veniality noun
  • venially adverb
  • venialness noun

Etymology

Origin of venial

1250–1300; Middle English < Medieval Latin veniālis, equivalent to Latin veni ( a ) grace, favor, indulgence (akin to venus; venerate, Venus ) + -ālis -al 1

Example Sentences

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The enormity of Catherine’s cancer diagnosis, and her plea for “time, space and privacy,” have eclipsed the venial sins of Kate-Gate.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 24, 2024

Gene Weingarten’s entertaining and otherwise accurate list of venial sins in his Nov. 1 Washington Post Magazine column, “Gene engages in venial labor,” reflected an error of canonical proportion.

From Washington Post • Nov. 13, 2020

As far as environmental sins go, you can file this one in the venial category.

From Slate • Mar. 16, 2012

What we got was akin to looting an ATM: not just amusing, venial sins, but some nearly unforgivable mortal ones.

From Golf Digest • Aug. 3, 2010

Father Byrnes went on to discuss the difference between mortal and venial sins.

From "Bless Me, Ultima" by Rudolfo Anaya

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