"Remorseful" means feeling sorrow, regret, or guilt for something wrong or hurtful that you have done.
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As a father of girls he
felt remorseful for the comment and ended up talking with Crosby about championing female founders.
«Whether they liked [Washington] or not, everyone felt deeply
remorseful for that loss and felt for this organization.
Bringing a window into a very personal struggle is itself an act of bravery, while the inclusion of those masked (who by their own admission are not
remorseful of their actions) is a subtle indictment of the series» villains, even if the show will not explicitly say as much.
It's very much like Icarus; he flew way too high — literally because he touched the Tesseract and got launched into space — and he got way too ambitious and lost sight of his humanity, and now he feels genuinely
remorseful about that.
«I want you to know that I am
deeply remorseful of what has happened here,» Dean Skelos told the judge before he was sentenced, according to tweets from reporters in the courtroom.
He didn't sound particularly
remorseful in a statement he made to The Drive, either, though he did apologise:
Litfin later expressed «regret» in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, but as it turns out, he was not
as remorseful as he hoped to appear.
Watts manages to make her Edith seem
genuinely remorseful about her actions but unable to stop, and Ruffalo puts a believable hint of guilt in Jack's face that he carries through the film.
They'll leave it a few days, just till you're about to call the whole thing off, before returning, full of
remorseful apology, promising it won't happen again.
The one who looks so
remorseful if I even gently remind her to share with her brother, and whose lip quivers as she says, «I'm really sorry «bout that, Mommy.»
He added that he «accepted full responsibility» for his actions and «was and remain
very remorseful for the incident and deeply regret the pain I caused her and her family, as well as the pain I caused the church and God's Kingdom».
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A dog owner comes home to find a mess but shows mercy because the dog
seems remorseful.
Blue and Black Cologne» (2014), one of several large works on paper here, incorporates a zipper, a device that might symbolize
almost remorseful repair, or creative ambivalence, but also wryly references the ragged stripes in Barnett Newman's work that he called «zips» and Robert Rauschenberg's «Hiccups» (1978), an epic mixed - media work whose 97 paper components connect by means of zippers.
«He is
incredibly remorseful for everything that has happened and doesn't want to cause Khloe any more pain.»
She also appealed for amnesty and pardon for all categories of cases and prisoners since she said they were all
now remorseful of their actions.
The game also suffers from Grand Theft Auto IV syndrome, where the player character murders literally thousands of zombies but then
gets remorseful about killing humans who were clearly evil bastards.
Do unto others especially if it feels good and when you get caught,
act remorseful and you're forgiven?
And some seniors, though relieved by the surrender of caring for a pet, can become
remorseful over it; ironically this can mirror the mindset of their own families, who too may feel guilty over the senior's move to the assisted - living environment.
Ajibola stated that the accused persons were not
remorseful by still insisting that they don't know anything about the case notwithstanding the overwhelming evidence against them.
The child steals, lies frequently, is violent with other children and animals, and does not
appear remorseful.
How remorseful she is for not having persuaded him to follow his passions!
If your unfaithful spouse never
becomes remorseful for their behavior, then there may not be much hope of having the kind of love and trust together that are foundational to a healthy marriage.
Often people who have this disorder feel
remorseful after they act out in an aggressive way.
Remorseful Fadi Fadi Dabboussi recounted how he was treated nicely by the BNI while in their custody.
We're left without a chance, ignorant and
remorseful among the ruins of our ambitions.
When faced with the prospect of heaven there has to be that
remorseful admission of «those carnal and worldly affections... whether we would have Christ, or our delights» (Augustine, City of God, ch.
It's the time of year when one sits by a crackling fire and ponders, as beads of
remorseful sweat collect on one's forehead, all the things that went unaccomplished in the preceding year.
Shouldn't self - proclaimed «midwives» Mary Barhite and Jacqueline Proffit look even a tiny
bit remorseful or at least sad in the wake of presiding over yet another homebirth death in the state of North Carolina?
At its second hearing of the suit today [Monday], the accused persons who were
largely remorseful apologized for the comments and said they would not recur.
The self -
professed remorseful suspect, said this after his appearance in court on Tuesday, where the Magistrate Court in Accra ordered his transfer from the custody of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), to police custody.
Matthews, he said, was the
most remorseful defendant he had seen in his time on the bench.
There was a play written with Oppenheimer as the central character, and it displayed him as a sort of
remorseful character who regretted what he had done.
And another thing: Does anyone really believe Shoshanna would out - of - the - blue cheat on Ray and not blurt out
something remorseful in the midst?
The cheater is
generally remorseful, claiming they «made a mistake» and «are willing to go the extra mile to mend what's broken.»
It managed to make me feel
less remorseful about missing Jesse James on the big screen.