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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61. To this day, I still feel no remorse for these men.
62. Afterwards she would be full of remorse and would return to playing the clean-living model student.
63. But these analogies - murder, euthanasia - were summoned up in order to generate a remorse he did not instinctively feel.
64. Mass killer William George Bonin, showing no remorse and described by Gov.
65. Remorse. Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simply mean adding to the first act of stupidity a second. Friedrich Nietzsche
66. True, at the start he had been filled with remorse.
67. When Robbie lost her temper, it was a sudden eruption, short-lived and always followed by remorse.
68. Since the crash, Gooch had felt considerable remorse for the deaths.
69. The moments of ecstasy were brief, the hours of remorse endless.
70. And, to this day, he has expressed no remorse whatsoever for his behavior or even admitted to the crime.
71. She stopped, her heart full of remorse and sadness and a great, overwhelming love.
72. Whenever he's freed, his solicitor added that Paul Rachael remains full of remorse for what happened.
73. But it was the remorse of youth - intense, yet so shallow its depth is plumbed at a glance.
74. The woman sounded so nice, McKee felt a twinge of remorse at what he had done to her family.
75. Indeed I was forgetful, pathologically so, and for this too I felt nothing but remorse.
76. Relief and remorse for doubting him flooded her as his hands moved to relieve himself of his jeans.
77. He admitted killing the man but showed no sign of remorse.
78. Overcome with remorse she swears eternal love to him, at which he recovers.
79. She made the promise in remorse for his suffering over revelations of their close friendship.
80. The separation also resolves the problem of remorse when we tax ourselves about an unphilosophical action we may have taken.
81. Sumers, ashamed and full of remorse, attempts to locate his daughter.
82. A frequent comment of observers about a prisoner in for a serious offence like murder is that he shows no remorse.
83. Mr. Griffiths Does not the Secretary of State feel any remorse about those figures?
84. Next time you communicate with your friend, express deep remorse and offer a groveling apology.
85. She dreads an impulsive act which would bring everlasting remorse afterwards.
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86. However, unconsciously I must have been riddled with remorse for so neglecting my duties.
87. Anyway, I accepted responsibility and apologized and expressed deep remorse.
88. She felt a moment's remorse as she looked down at his sleeping face.
89. Something had died in me and I felt terrible and guilty and full of remorse.
90. Samson routinely got into fights, and once killed 1000 Philistines single-handedly and then gloated over it, showing no 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.