Synonym: grief, regret, sorrow. Similar words: tremor, worse, corset, endorse, horseman, remote, remove, horseplay. Meaning: [rɪ'mɔrs /-'mɔːs] n. a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed).
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1. His remorse is just an artifice to gain sympathy.
2. He seemed to feel no remorse at all.
3. One person to stay two remorse, and three tours.
4. Throughout the trial, he had shown no remorse .
5. He was filled with remorse for having refused to visit his dying father.
6. He felt no remorse for the murders he had committed.
7. She was filled with remorse for the crime.
8. Remorse bites into her heart.
9. He was filled with remorse for not believing her.
10. He was in agonies of remorse.
11. He suffered agonies of remorse.
12. Dan was smitten with remorse.
13. She was suddenly smitten with remorse.
14. The captives were shot without remorse.
15. She was overwhelmed by a surge of remorse.
16. The prisoner shows no remorse for his crimes.
17. She felt no remorse at leaving them without notice.
18. He felt some remorse at his behaviour.
19. Filled with remorse(sentencedict.com), Dillon decided to resign.
20. After the argument, she was filled with remorse.
21. He felt remorse for his crimes.
22. not a pittance of remorse.
23. He was racked by remorse.
24. I felt guilty and full of remorse.
25. He showed no vestige of remorse for his crime.
26. In a fit of remorse she burnt all her lover's letters.
27. Any sign of remorse was completely absent from her face.
28. He died without remorse.
29. She felt a sharp pang of remorse over the incident.
30. She knew that the next day she would be guilty and full of remorse.
More similar words: tremor, worse, corset, endorse, horseman, remote, remove, horseplay, horseback, removal, memory, endorsement, ceremony, memorial, memorize, all the more, memorise, once more, premonition, in memory of, from memory, demoralize, demoralized, commemoration, first and foremost, put the cart before the horse, or so, dorsal, for sale, at worst.