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Term: Paap

Description:

Paap is a term originating from Hindi and is commonly used in South Asian cultures. It has multiple meanings and can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective.

Noun:

1. Sin or wrongdoing that goes against religious or moral principles.

2. A mistake or offense committed by an individual.

Verb:

1. To commit a sin or engage in wrongful actions.

2. To make a mistake or unintentionally cause harm.

Adjective:

1. Describing something sinful or morally wrong.

2. Describing someone who consistently makes mistakes or commits offenses.

Sample Sentences:

Noun usage:

1. She felt guilty for her paap and sought forgiveness from the gods.

2. His dishonesty was considered a paap in their community.

Verb usage:

1. It is important to resist the temptation to paap in order to lead a virtuous life.

2. He didn't mean to hurt her, but he accidentally paaped and deeply regretted it.

Adjective usage:

1. The paap act shocked the entire community and tarnished their reputation.

2. He was known as a paap person, always causing trouble wherever he went.

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