more sinned against than sinning



more sinned against than sinning

Less guilty than those who have injured one, as in It's true she took the money but they did owe her quite a bit-in a way she's more sinned against than sinning . This expression comes from Shakespeare's King Lear (3:2), where the King, on the heath during a storm, so describes his plight.
See also: more, sin

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Perun-Slavic Mythology
Eamon-Irish
Yedidah-Biblical Hebrew
Gerda (1)GER-dah (German), KHER-dah (Dutch)German, Dutch
Pere-Catalan
MarmadukeMAHR-mə-dookEnglish (British, Rare)