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[rɪ'mɔːs]nwyrzuty pl sumienia* * *[rə'mo:s](regret about something wrong or bad which one has done.) wyrzut sumienia- remorsefully
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remorse — noun anguish, chagrin, compunction, concern, conscience, conscientia mala, contriteness, contrition, disquiet, feelings of guilt, grief, pangs of conscience, penitence, regret, regretfulness, remorsefulness, repentance, rue, self accusation, self … Law dictionary
remorse — ► NOUN ▪ deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. ORIGIN Latin remorsus, from mordere to bite … English terms dictionary
remorse — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, genuine, great, real … OF REMORSE ▪ pang, stab VERB + REMORSE ▪ … Collocations dictionary
remorse — noun A feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning. Failure, disgrace, poverty, sorrow, despair, suffering, tears even, the broken words that come from lips in pain, remorse that makes one walk on thorns, conscience that condemns … Wiktionary
remorse — noun (U) a strong feeling of being sorry that you have done something very bad: When he saw tears in her eyes, he was full of remorse for what he had said. remorseful adjective remorsefully adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
remorse — noun have you no remorse for what you did to your friends? Syn: contrition, deep regret, repentance, penitence, guilt, compunction, remorsefulness, ruefulness, contriteness; pangs of conscience, self condemnation, self reproach … Thesaurus of popular words
remorse — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French remors, from Medieval Latin remorsus, from Late Latin, act of biting again, from Latin remordēre to bite again, from re + mordēre to bite more at mordant Date: 14th century 1. a gnawing distress… … New Collegiate Dictionary
remorse — noun deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. Derivatives remorseful adjective remorsefully adverb Origin ME: from OFr. remors, from med. L. remorsus, from L. remordere vex , from re (expressing intensive force) + mordere to bite … English new terms dictionary
remorse — noun Syn: regret, guilt, contrition, repentance, shame … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
remorse — re|morse [ rı mɔrs ] noun uncount a strong sad and guilty feeling about something that you have done wrong: show/feel/express remorse (for): She has never shown any remorse for her crime … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
remorse — [14] Remorse etymologically denotes the ‘biting’ of conscience. The word comes ultimately from medieval Latin remorsus ‘torment’, a derivative of Latin remordēre ‘bite back’, hence ‘torrnent’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix re… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins