peccavi Sentence Examples

  1. In the depths of his remorse, the errant son uttered a heartfelt "peccavi."
  2. The penitent sinner confessed his transgressions with a trembling voice, "Peccavi, Domine."
  3. The bishop sternly admonished the priest for his missteps, reminding him, "Peccavi, my son."
  4. Overwhelmed by guilt, the remorseful thief admitted to his crime, saying, "Peccavi, I have stolen."
  5. The adulterer, consumed by shame, whispered the Latin word for sin, "Peccavi."
  6. With tears streaming down her face, the repentant adulteress cried out, "Peccavi, my Lord."
  7. The politician, caught in a web of deceit, finally broke down and confessed, "Peccavi, I have misled the people."
  8. The fraudulent businessman, his conscience heavy with guilt, admitted to his wrongdoings, saying, "Peccavi, I have defrauded my customers."
  9. In the confessional, the contrite believer confessed his sins, mumbling, "Peccavi, I have fallen short."
  10. 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."