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Definition of remorse
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Remorse
(n.)
Sympathetic
sorrow;
pity;
compassion.
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Remorseful
::
Remorseful
(a.)
Compassionate;
feeling
tenderly.
Remordency
::
Remordency
(n.)
Remorse;
compunction;
compassion.
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.)
Anything
that gives acute pain,
bodily
or
mental;
as, the
stings
of
remorse;
the
stings
of
reproach..
Remorseful
::
Remorseful
(a.) Full of
remorse.
Heartstruck
::
Heartstruck
(a.)
Shocked
with pain, fear, or
remorse;
dismayed;
heartstricken..
Remorse
::
Remorse
(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..
Prick
::
Prick (v.) The act of
pricking,
or the
sensation
of being
pricked;
a
sharp,
stinging
pain;
figuratively,
remorse..
Incompassionate
::
Incompassionate
(a.) Not
compassionate;
void of pity or of
tenderness;
remorseless.
Commorse
::
Commorse
(n.)
Remorse.
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
An
inseparable
prefix,
or
particle,
signifying
not; in-; non-. In- is
prefixed
mostly
to words of Latin
origin,
or else to words
formed
by Latin
suffixes;
un- is of much wider
application,
and is
attached
at will to
almost
any
adjective,
or
participle
used
adjectively,
or
adverb,
from which it may be
desired
to form a
corresponding
negative
adjective
or
adverb,
and is also, but less
freely,
prefixed
to
nouns.
Un-
sometimes
has
merely
an
intensive
force;
as in
unmerciless,
unremorseles
Unremorseless
::
Unremorseless
(a.)
Utterly
remorseless.
Remord
::
Remord
(v. t.) To
excite
to
remorse;
to
rebuke.
Praemorse
::
Praemorse
(a.) Same as
Premorse.
Remorsed
::
Remorsed
(a.)
Feeling
remorse.
Sisterly
::
Sisterly
(a.) Like a
sister;
becoming
a
sister,
affectionate;
as,
sisterly
kindness;
sisterly
remorse..
Remorseless
::
Remorseless
(a.) Being
without
remorse;
having
no pity;
hence,
destitute
of
sensibility;
cruel;
insensible
to
distress;
merciless..
Worm
::
Worm (n.) An
internal
tormentor;
something
that gnaws or
afflicts
one's mind with
remorse.
Bitten
::
Bitten
(a.)
Terminating
abruptly,
as if
bitten
off;
premorse..
Remord
::
Remord
(v. i.) To feel
remorse.
Sting
::
Sting (v. t.) To pain
acutely;
as, the
conscience
is stung with
remorse;
to
bite..
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