peccavi Sentence Examples
- In the depths of his remorse, the errant son uttered a heartfelt "peccavi."
- The penitent sinner confessed his transgressions with a trembling voice, "Peccavi, Domine."
- The bishop sternly admonished the priest for his missteps, reminding him, "Peccavi, my son."
- Overwhelmed by guilt, the remorseful thief admitted to his crime, saying, "Peccavi, I have stolen."
- The adulterer, consumed by shame, whispered the Latin word for sin, "Peccavi."
- With tears streaming down her face, the repentant adulteress cried out, "Peccavi, my Lord."
- The politician, caught in a web of deceit, finally broke down and confessed, "Peccavi, I have misled the people."
- The fraudulent businessman, his conscience heavy with guilt, admitted to his wrongdoings, saying, "Peccavi, I have defrauded my customers."
- In the confessional, the contrite believer confessed his sins, mumbling, "Peccavi, I have fallen short."
- The judge, moved by the defendant's sincere remorse, listened attentively as he said, "Peccavi, I am guilty."
peccavi Meaning
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peccavi ()
I have sinned; -- used colloquially to express confession or acknowledgment of an offense.
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I have sinned; -- used colloquially to express confession or acknowledgment of an offense.
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In the depths of his remorse, the errant son uttered a heartfelt "peccavi."
The penitent sinner confessed his transgressions with a trembling voice, "Peccavi, Domine."
The bishop sternly admonished the priest for his missteps, reminding him, "Peccavi, my son."
Overwhelmed by guilt, the remorseful thief admitted to his crime, saying, "Peccavi, I have stolen."