Similar words: reproach, reproachful, reproachfully, above reproach, irreproachable, self-repair, self-regard, self-reliant. Meaning: n. 1. a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed) 2. the act of blaming yourself.
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1. She punched her head with her fist in self-reproach.
2. His self-reproaches had been in pickle for a year, and the notion that they might be out-of-date escaped him.
3. Yi snow is really self-reproach, just open a fun.
4. I struggle with misery and self-reproach every day.
5. In the mind in that time since uneasily self-reproach.sentencedict.com/self-reproach.html
6. They experience shock, guilt, shame, self-reproach, and other negative emotions, just as do family members and friends of the patient.
7. There is a luxury in self-reproach. When we blame ourselves we feel that no one else has a right to blame us. It is the confession, not the priest, that gives us absolution.
8. Yet another ground for self-reproach was that the failure was concentrated in Africa, the poorest part of the world.
9. But to feel guilty and full of self-reproach is a waste of time, for, if you feel that way for very long, you are likely to repeat the excess eating, as your own neurotic way out of your dilemma.
10. Snow son don't be self-reproach, you have no wrong, all have no at 1:00.
11. It's a displacement activity, used to dispel the self-reproach or discomfort that we feel for not doing something else.
12. Just that one brief moment of madness ... Then the bitter tears of self-reproach.
13. For the briefest instant there was a look of self-reproach in his eyes.
14. Church speculated with a long-range squirt, clicking his tongue in self-reproach as he did.
15. But as the number of jumpers approached double digits, latent self-reproach began to boil over.
16. In making me the offer, you must have satisfied the delicacy of your feelings with regard to my family, and may take possession of Longbourn estate whenever it falls, without any self-reproach.
17. In the coping styles, the symptom group preferred fancy, self-reproach, keeping out of the way and rationalization.
18. Sometimes it is what others had done to us; sometimes it is our own self-reproach for things we had done or not done, feelings we have had or not had.
19. It is all in vain if you cannot accept yourself and eliminate the feeling of guilt, self-hate, and self-reproach.
20. Melly looked at her, startled, and the Captain made a gesture of self-reproach.
21. One is leisurely long of sigh, contain very thick self-reproach, regret, deplore greatly, think of, ring out outside the big palace door.
22. Besides the jar of contrast there came to her a chill self-reproach that she had not returned sooner, to help her mother in these domesticities, instead of indulging herself out-of-doors.
23. Yi snow tears still keeps cannot stop residing, is full to is self-reproach in words.
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