Difference between remorse and unashamed

remorse

Definitions

noun

  1. a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)

Examples

Some of it is maybe "agenbite of inwit," the Middle English phrase meaning remorse of conscience.

Remorse and guilt are incomprehensible to the perpetratorsat this stage of the game because all significant players were for sale, andwere therefore immune to their own remorse.

She agrees but instantly feels remorse.

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unashamed

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adjective

  1. used of persons or their behavior; feeling no shame

Examples

I peered over. There stood Sir Henry doing nothing less than a 11)tribal war dance of sheer unashamed 12)ecstasy.

Tate Modern, SE1, Thu to 5 JunSkye SherwinS1 Artspace continues to establish itself on the contemporary art-world map with this unashamedly spaced-out show of Jennifer West film installations.

While theoretical academics and self-conscious modernists shy away from the sentimental pitfalls of such subjects as love, sex and death, the country and western crooners would give the human tragi-comedy full unashamed voice.

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