venial

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venial
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. venial
No ir a misa el domingo es un pecado venial, no un pecado capital.Not going to Mass on Sunday is a venial sin, not a capital sin.
a. minor
Fue un error venial, pero tuvo enormes consecuencias en mi vida.It was a minor mistake, but it had huge consequences on my life.
b. petty
Los jóvenes internados en este centro de menores sólo han cometido delitos veniales.The youth committed to this juvenile detention center have only committed petty crimes.
c. venial
Yo diría que tomarse una cerveza al día es un pecadillo venial. ¿No estás de acuerdo?I'd say having a beer a day is a venial sin. Don't you agree?
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