Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses.
1 He's very remorseful ... He's just in a really bad way, she said.
2 Mr Tupou said Aholelei was regretful and remorseful about what had happened.
3 They said they were very remorseful for their actions at the airport.
4 Now I understood the remorseful strain I had detected in her speeches.
5 Speaking through an interpreter outside the Hamilton District Court, Mazerat was remorseful .
6 Whatever-itwas time to vote, and Cate couldn't get all remorseful now.
7 But there was much remorseful tenderness in the feelings that choked them.
8 And Bill dropped his remorseful eye to the order in his hand.
9 She was not actually remorseful and that made it all the worse.
10 Thus he settled it in his mind only to find himself remorseful .
11 Her lawyer, Simon Shamy said she took full responsibility and was remorseful .
12 I'm gratified by the rare compliment but suddenly remorseful about the outcome.
13 On camera, Richards seems genuinely remorseful , and resigned to never working again.
14 Sir Everard, penitent and remorseful , strove to make his peace in vain.
15 To capture and press it tenderly was but obeying a remorseful impulse.
16 Her tone was remorseful and pleading, as though she would crave forgiveness.
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