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[ US /ɹɪˈmɔɹsfəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪmˈɔːsfə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses

How To Use remorseful In A Sentence

  • And he seemed defiant and unrepentant and unremorseful, in their words.
  • I am truly contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness.
  • If he is genuinely remorseful and understands how wrong it was, you might feel he's learned his lesson and leave it at that. The Sun
  • They saw a sometimes remorseful, if inarticulate and profane, Davis recount his now-familiar tale of killing 12-year-old Polly.
  • Both are ashamed and remorseful for what they did, and they are not fans of mine right now.
  • One of the standout tracks though, is just utterly astounding if only for it's mesmerising guitar slides that race unremorsefully into a hardcore-metal freakout.
  • And being led and tempted on by this remorseful thought into a condition which the evil – minded class before referred to would term the maudlin state or stage of drunkenness, it occurred to Mr Swiveller to cast his hat upon the ground, and moan, crying aloud that he was an unhappy orphan, and that if he had not been an unhappy orphan things had never come to this. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • He loves me and is genuinely remorseful. Times, Sunday Times
  • The court heard the stepfather was remorseful and apologised to his stepdaughter for what he did.
  • Last month the ace hinted that he would reform, but is unremorseful. The Sun
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