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1 berouw
♦voorbeelden:berouw tonen • show remorse -
2 wroeging
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3 berouw
n. remorse, repentance, penitence -
4 betreurenswaard
adv. regrettable, causing sorrow, causing remorse, causing feelings of anguish -
5 inkeer
n. repentance, remorse, regret -
6 medelijden
n. compassion, pity, sympathy, commiseration, remorse, Ruth, pathos -
7 wroeging
n. remorse, compunction, contrition, searchings of heart -
8 berouw tonen
berouw tonen -
9 boetvaardigheid
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > boetvaardigheid
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10 geen zweem van spijt
geen zweem van spijtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geen zweem van spijt
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11 gekweld door wroeging/een obsessie
gekweld door wroeging/een obsessiehaunted by remorse/by an obsessionVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gekweld door wroeging/een obsessie
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12 gewetensangst
1 agony/anguish of conscience ⇒ pangs/twinges of conscience, (pangs of) remorse -
13 gewetenswroeging
1 pangs/twinges of conscience ⇒ (pangs of) remorse♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gewetenswroeging
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14 kwellen
♦voorbeelden:een gekweld gelaat • an agonized facegekweld worden door geldgebrek • be troubled by lack of moneyeen kwellende pijn • an excruciating painkwellende onzekerheid/problemen • agonizing doubts/problemsgekweld door wroeging/een obsessie • haunted by remorse/by an obsession1 [met betrekking tot water] seep -
15 vol wroeging zijn
vol wroeging zijnVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vol wroeging zijn
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16 zweem
♦voorbeelden:geen zweem van spijt • not a suggestion of remorseeen zweem van een glimlach • a ghost of a smilezonder een zweem van schuldgevoel • without a semblance of a guilty consciencezonder een zweem van twijfel • without a shadow of a doubter is geen zweem van te bespeuren • there's not a trace of it (to be found)
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Remorse — Re*morse (r?*m?rs ), n. [OE. remors, OF. remors,F. remords, LL. remorsus, fr. L. remordere, remorsum, to bite again or back, to torment; pref. re re + mordere to bite. See {Morsel}.] 1. The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of guilt; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remorse — [ri môrs′] n. [ME remors < OFr < LL remorsus < L, pp. of remordere < re , again + mordere, to bite: see MORDANT] 1. a deep, torturing sense of guilt felt over a wrong that one has done; self reproach 2. pity; compassion: now only in… … English World dictionary
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 — late 14c., from O.Fr. remors (Fr. remords), from M.L. remorsum, from neut. pp. of L. remordere to vex, disturb, lit. to bite back, from re again + mordere to bite (see SMART (Cf. smart) (v.)). The sense evolution was via the M.L. phrase remorsus… … Etymology dictionary
remorse — *penitence, repentance, contrition, attrition, compunction Analogous words: regret, *sorrow, grief: *qualm, scruple, compunction, demur … New Dictionary of Synonyms
remorse — [n] guilty or bad conscience anguish, attrition, compassion, compunction, contriteness, contrition, grief, guilt, pangs of conscience*, penance, penitence, penitency, pity, regret, remorsefulness, repentance, rue, ruefulness, self reproach, shame … New thesaurus
remorse — ► NOUN ▪ deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. ORIGIN Latin remorsus, from mordere to bite … English terms dictionary
Remorse — This article is about the emotion. For the episode of the TV series House, see Remorse (House). Remorse is an emotional expression of personal regret felt by a person after he or she has committed an act which they deem to be shameful, hurtful,… … Wikipedia
remorse — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, genuine, great, real … OF REMORSE ▪ pang, stab VERB + REMORSE ▪ … Collocations dictionary
remorse — n. 1) to display, show remorse 2) to express; feel remorse 3) bitter, deep, profound remorse 4) a feeling; twinge of remorse 5) remorse for, over (he displayed no remorse for his crimes) * * * [rɪ mɔːs] deep feel remorse profound remorse show… … Combinatory dictionary
remorse — re|morse [rıˈmo:s US o:rs] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: remors, from Latin remordere to bite again ] a strong feeling of being sorry that you have done something very bad →↑regret ▪ Throughout the trial, he had shown no remorse … Dictionary of contemporary English