All 11 Uses
remorse
in
Augie & Me: Three Wonder Stories
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- "Doesn't it trouble you at all that Julian doesn't seem to be showing the least bit of remorse?" said Mr. Tushman, squinting at Dad.†
p. 48.1 *remorse = deep regret for doing something that was wrong
- Do you feel at all remorseful for what you've done?†
p. 50.5remorseful = full of regret for doing something that was wrong
- "Is there anything else you feel remorse for?" he asked.†
p. 50.7remorse = deep regret for doing something that was wrong
- Don't you feel any remorse for what you've done?†
p. 54.6
- Look, I know everyone thinks I'm this unfeeling kid who doesn't feel 'remorse'!†
p. 58.9
- REMORSE!†
p. 83.4
- REMORSE.†
p. 83.5
- I was shaking with remorse.†
p. 83.5
- I was crying with remorse.†
p. 83.5
- The longest conversation we'd ever had was back in December, in Ms. Rubin's class, when she asked me—without a shred of remorse—if I would mind switching partners with her so she could be paired up with Savanna.†
p. 214.7
- I would say her expression right now was definitely remorseful.†
p. 250.5remorseful = full of regret for doing something that was wrong
Definitions:
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(1)
(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)