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Word Meanings - COMMORSE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Remorse. "With sad commorse." Daniel.

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  • REMORSELESS
    Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless. "Remorseless adversaries." South. "With remorseless cruelty." Milton. Syn. -- Unpitying; pitiless; relentless; unrelenting; implacable;
  • REMORSEFUL
    1. Full of remorse. The full tide of remorseful passion had abated. Sir W. Scott. 2. Compassionate; feeling tenderly. Shak. 3. Exciting pity; pitiable. Chapman. -- Re*morse"ful*ly, adv. -- Re*morse"ful*ness, n.
  • REMORSED
    Feeling remorse.
  • DANIEL
    A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge. A Daniel come to judgment. Shak.
  • COMMORSE
    Remorse. "With sad commorse." Daniel.
  • REMORSE
    remorsus, fr. L. remordere, remorsum, to bite again or back, to 1. The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of guilt; compunction of conscience for a crime committed, or for the sins of one's past life. "Nero will be tainted
  • UNREMORSELESS
    Utterly remorseless. "Unremorseless death." Cowley.
  • PREMORSE
    Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off. Premorse root or leaves , such as have an abrupt, ragged, and irregular termination, as if bitten off short.

 

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