
1) Attack of conscience 2) Bitter regret 3) Breast-beating 4) Compunction 5) Confession cause 6) Contrite feeling 7) Contriteness 8) Contrition 9) Deep contrition 10) Deep regret 11) Extreme guilt 12) Factor in sentencing 13) Feeling that eats at you 14) French word used in English 15) Guilt 16) Pangs of conscience
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1) Compunction 2) Contrition 3) Guilt 4) Penance 5) Penitence 6) Penitential 7) Regret 8) Repentance 9) Ruth
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Remorse is an emotional expression of personal regret felt by a person after they have committed an act which they deem to be shameful, hurtful, or violent. Remorse is closely allied to guilt and self-directed resentment. When a person regrets an earlier action or failure to act, it may be because of remorse or in response to various other consequ...
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[House] `Remorse` is the twelfth episode of the sixth season of House. It aired on January 25, 2010. == Plot == The team takes on the case of 27-year-old Valerie (Beau Garrett), an attractive business consultant experiencing intermittent episodes of excruciating ear pain. House is intrigued by the fact that she is very attractive, while her...
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• (n.) Sympathetic sorrow; pity; compassion. • (n.) The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of guilt; compunction of conscience for a crime committed, or for the sins of one`s past life.
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Re·morse' noun [ Middle English
remors , Old French
remors ,F.
remords , Late Latin
remorsus , from Latin
remordere ,
remorsum , to bite again or back, to torment; prefix
re- re- +
mordere to bite. See
Morsel .]
1. The anguish...
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remorse 1. Moral anguish arising from repentance for past misdeeds; bitter regret. 2. Compassion (obsolete). 3. Etymology: From Middle English remors, from Old French, from Medieval Latin remorsum, from neuter past participle of Latin remordre, 'to torment'; re- + mordre, 'to bite'.
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[SAT terms] a feeling of deep regret, usually for some misdeed
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