remord Sentence Examples

  1. The murderer's remorse was so intense that he couldn't sleep or eat.
  2. Despite his confession, the criminal showed no remorse for his actions.
  3. The weight of her guilt caused her profound remorse, propelling her to seek amends.
  4. The soldier's heart was filled with remorse for the lives he had taken in battle.
  5. The politician felt a pang of remorse for the false promises he had made to his constituents.
  6. The betrayal cut so deeply that it would forever linger as a bitter reminder of the remorse he felt.
  7. The once-audacious tyrant now experienced unrelenting remorse, his empire crumbling before his guilt-ridden eyes.
  8. The lawyer's heart sank with remorse as he witnessed the innocent client he had failed to save.
  9. The remorseful thief couldn't bring himself to face the victim he had wronged.
  10. The child's remorse for breaking his mother's favorite vase was evident in his tearful apologies.

remord Meaning

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remord (v. t.)

To excite to remorse; to rebuke.

Webster

remord (v. i.)

To feel remorse.

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To excite to remorse; to rebuke., To feel remorse.

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The murderer's remorse was so intense that he couldn't sleep or eat.

Despite his confession, the criminal showed no remorse for his actions.

The weight of her guilt caused her profound remorse, propelling her to seek amends.

The soldier's heart was filled with remorse for the lives he had taken in battle.