Meaning & Definition of word "Remorse"

Remorse

/rɪˈmɔːrs/

noun:

  • 1. A deep feeling of guilt or regret for a wrong committed.
    • Example: She felt a strong sense of remorse after realizing the harm her words had caused.
  • 2. A painful regret for a past action, typically involving a sense of moral culpability.
    • Example: His remorse was evident as he apologized repeatedly for his mistakes.
  • 3. A feeling of sadness, regret, or guilt about something that has happened or been done.
    • Example: There was remorse in his eyes as he reflected on his poor decisions.

Etymology

Middle English: from Old French 'remors', from Latin 'remorsus', meaning 'biting back'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

remorseful heart:

A heart filled with guilt and regret.

feelings of remorse:

Emotions associated with guilt or regret after wrongdoing.

no remorse:

A phrase indicating a lack of guilt or regret.

Related Words

contrition:

The state of feeling remorseful.

penitence:

The feeling of sorrow and regret for having done wrong.

regret:

A feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done.

Slang Meanings of remorse

Meaning: Regret

Example Sentence: I’ve got serious regret over that last night.

Meaning: Oops feeling

Example Sentence: That was a total oops feeling when I realized my mistake.