remorse

పశ్చాత్తాపం
definition
noun
they were filled with remorse and shame
deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
translation of 'remorse'
రీమోర్సు,
తీవ్రమైన పశ్చాత్తాపము
example
How on Earth can anyone be expected to show 'remorse' , for something they say they didn't do?
She felt no 'remorse' , not even the tiniest twinge of guilt for what she had just done.
This leads to feelings of loss, guilt and 'remorse' and sets in progress the process of mourning.
they were filled with 'remorse' and shame
Such prisoners will probably not express contrition or 'remorse' or sympathy for any victim.
Further, he has even not shown any 'remorse' for what he put this person, his family and his practice through.
When faced with the sight of the dead crocodile, the man was filled with tremendous 'remorse' and burst into tears.
Given the chance, as a young man, he would nap till noon without 'remorse' or regret.
However, the periods of 'remorse' do not inhibit further episodes of acting out behaviour.
Let us not create heroes even before they show any 'remorse' and repentance for their acts of terrorism?
Often beset by regret and 'remorse' they seek, but do not always find, redemption in various forms.
He has a romantic streak and, full of 'remorse' and resentment, is deeply upset by the feud with his mother.
He is called upon to express 'remorse' and modified anguish a couple of times, which he carries off easily.
Very often he is feeling guilt or shame or 'remorse' for something he has done.
they were filled with 'remorse' and shame
These are often characterised by feelings of shame, regret, 'remorse' and anxiety.
There was no 'remorse' or guilt in any of the conspirators, only pride at doing the right thing.
Although filled with 'remorse' , he does so, and they exchange their stories.
Nathan's body slumped to the ground, his eyes filled with hate and for once a bit of 'remorse' .
He turned away from her a bit, but Chantal could see he was hurt and felt instant 'remorse' .
They showed desperation, ruthlessness and 'remorse' among other things.
She did not even feel the slightest bit of anger or 'remorse' as she felt her hands lift up the gun.
This is the part where I don't know the answer, Lizzie thought 'remorsefully' .
He's become extremely apologetic and very 'remorseful' about what he did.
‘I'm sorry,’ she whispered 'remorsefully' , realising her error.
Her 'remorseful' attacker languishes in a UK prison.
I looked at the space between his lap and the steering wheel 'remorsefully' .
The court heard the stepfather was 'remorseful' and apologised to his stepdaughter for what he did.
The defendant is sitting there looking very 'remorseful' .
All around us groups of people munched in silence, eyeing our leftovers 'remorsefully' while the TV babbled in the background.
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