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.
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  • 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
  • Beating remorseful and loud the mutable sands of the sea - shore.
  • She'd have to placate him, to be properly remorseful and contrite if that was what it took to heal her marriage. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • It was just like him to be so unremorseful about it.
  • He's become extremely apologetic and very remorseful about what he did.
  • When they do drink, though, they go for it; they will drink to oblivion and beyond, and the binges will get longer and the periods between shorter and more remorseful.
  • A careful man, he is too discreet to inquire about my doubts—after all, it is my husband who owns the chapel and the living and pays for the chantries and masses in the church; but he gives me ten Hail Marys and an hour on my knees in remorseful prayer. The Red Queen
  • This is the part where I don't know the answer, Lizzie thought remorsefully.
  • He said that he appeared genuinely remorseful and had already resigned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within the space of a few pages, the comedian morphs from an ambitious, uncaring party animal into a remorseful, spiritual outcast.
  • Sidney, the man who's unremorseful, is also a man without friends - he doesn't understand about friendship - and that's something else that Kelvin is trying to teach him.
  • Cummins is a vulnerable, angry, intense, virile and passionate performer, making a ‘raging bull’ appear human, sad, remorseful and honourable.
  • After another pause, she added remorsefully, ‘You are quite ill.’
  • A client is caught with his or her hands in the cookie jar (or beats his wife, or makes racist comments) and is unremorseful.
  • But the hopefulness with which Joey starts the summer rapidly devolves into confusion and fright as he tries to manage his remorseful, fetching, intemperate, hyperactive, and alcoholic father.
  • He stalks his prey with bravado and near-relish, killing unremorsefully on his unremitting quest to destroy the accused.
  • In fact, he seems remorseful for opportunities missed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I looked at the space between his lap and the steering wheel remorsefully.
  • We are told often how close to genius his work is, how unhappy he is, and how remorseful.
  • The east wind was very quiet, almost remorseful.
  • The Afghanistan build up, Wall Street Bail Out versus Main Street and Single pay health reform are three issues which leave many Americans feeling betrayed, unlistened to and remorseful about Obama: Allen L Roland America Suffering Buyers Remorse With Obama
  • I dare say Sasha has managed to cross it unremorsefully.
  • It's heavy stuff, but heavy needs to either be deceptively light on its feet (ala Deep Purple) or unremorsefully jarring in its very density (a la Black Sabbath).
  • Announcing his purchase, he is agonisingly torn between arrogant elation and remorseful commiseration.
  • Remorseful, Mona figures that the least she can do is find her boyfriend's mortal remains, so that his soul can be put to rest.
  • They were twisted, grotesque things, as if conceived by the maddest of artist, or most unremorseful of psychopaths.
  • She'd have to placate him, to be properly remorseful and contrite if that was what it took to heal her marriage. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • ‘I'm sorry,’ she whispered remorsefully, realising her error.
  • Adrian struck me as arrogant, flippant, evasive, defensive and unremorseful.
  • The defendant is sitting there looking very remorseful.
  • Am I remorseful that it got out of hand and escalated into mass hysteria?
  • He grunted in agonizing pain, and looked at the unremorseful Ryuko with malice and hate in his formerly emotionless eyes.
  • Price thinks they are genuinely remorseful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remorseful, Mona figures that the least she can do is find her boyfriend's mortal remains, so that his soul can be put to rest.
  • CINCINNATI His lawyer says a former Ohio sheriff's deputy is "very remorseful" about faking going off to war. Phony Veterans and POW's - Article Index
  • Defence lawyer Sean May, who asked for three to six months in jail, said his remorseful client has no criminal record, welcomes treatment and has the "unflagging" support of his wife Ottawa Sun
  • Her remorseful attacker languishes in a UK prison.
  • But the lake was more menacing; water was a barrier to most magic, a thing not easily controlled or understood, a void that could swallow even a great wizard in a single, unremorseful gulp.
  • Coleridge wrote remorsefully acknowledging 'a certain tipsiness '-- not that he felt any' unpleasant titubancy '-- whereby he had been seduced into defending a momentary idea as if it had been an old and firmly established principle; which (we may add) has been the way of other talkers since Coleridge. Studies in Literature and History
  • All around us groups of people munched in silence, eyeing our leftovers remorsefully while the TV babbled in the background.
  • And here's the link if you want to buy the book at Amazon; Andy is my colleague at Columbia, I've got the book and it looks excellent and I am feeling rather remorseful for not having read it yet, but I think it is going to have to wait a while & then I will read it and use it as a prompt to reread Moby Dick, which is a novel I loved when I read it I was like How come nobody told me to read this book before? An interesting literary interview
  • Nobody disses my socks… and lives,’ she said, unremorsefully.

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