Definition: Sinningness, also known as sinelessness or sinlessness, is a concept in psychology that refers to an individual's ability to tolerate a small amount of pain. It is often associated with positive emotions such as happiness and satisfaction, but it can also be seen in negative situations where the person feels discomfort or distress. In the context of sinningness, it suggests that individuals are able to tolerate even minor pains or discomforts without experiencing any physical discomfort or distress. This trait may be seen in