remorseful
1Remorseful — Re*morse ful ( m?rs f?l), a. 1. Full of remorse. [1913 Webster] The full tide of remorseful passion had abated. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. Compassionate; feeling tenderly. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. Exciting pity; pitiable. [Obs.]… …
2remorseful — I adjective apologetic, compunctious, conscience smitten, conscience stricken, contrite, full of regret, lamenting, penitent, penitential, regretful, repentant, repenting, rueful, sad, self accusatory, self condemnatory, self reproaching,… …
3remorseful — 1590s, from REMORSE (Cf. remorse) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Remorsefully …
4remorseful — [adj] guilty, ashamed apologetic, attritional, chastened, compunctious, consciencestricken, contrite, guilt ridden, mournful, penitent, penitential, regretful, repentant, rueful, sad, self reproachful, sorrowful, sorry; concept 401 Ant. callous,… …
5remorseful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ filled with remorse or repentance. DERIVATIVES remorsefully adverb …
6remorseful — [ri môrs′fəl] adj. full of remorse; feeling, expressing, or caused by remorse remorsefully adv. remorsefulness n …
7remorseful — adjective a) Feeling or filled with remorse. He was so remorseful that he voluntarily paid full restitution. b) Expressing or caused by remorse. There was a remorseful look on her face. Syn: penitent, apologetic …
8remorseful — [[t]rɪmɔ͟ː(r)sfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are remorseful, you feel very guilty and sorry about something wrong that you have done. He was genuinely remorseful. Derived words: remorsefully ADV GRADED ADV with v My poor wife! he said, remorsefully …
9remorseful — remorsefully, adv. remorsefulness, n. /ri mawrs feuhl/, adj. 1. full of remorse. 2. characterized by or due to remorse: a remorseful mood. [1585 95; REMORSE + FUL] Syn. 1, 2. contrite, regretful, penitent. * * * …
10remorseful — adjective remorseful criminals Syn: sorry, full of regret, regretful, contrite, repentant, penitent, guilt ridden, conscience stricken, guilty, chastened Ant: unrepentant …