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- Ironically, in spite of all the fear and remorse and self-loathing, being locked up in prison is where I fully realized I had to change my life for the better, and in one significant way I did.†
Chpt 1.1 *remorse = deep regret for doing something that was wrong
- Once I sat down and crossed my hands on my lap and struck my remorseful, thoughtful, and bright-eyed pose, the woman looked up and asked, "What happened to the ten thousand dollars?"†
Chpt 3.5remorseful = full of regret for doing something that was wrong
- Do you have anything you want to talk about—the stress, or feelings of anger, or remorse?†
Chpt 3.6remorse = deep regret for doing something that was wrong
Definitions:
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(remorse) a feeling of deep regret for doing something that was wrongSynonym comparison (if you're into word choice):
Many consider the word remorse stronger than the word regret. Also, it is more personal. One might regret that their team lost the game, but feel remorse that they missed the bus and weren't there to help the team. - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)