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How to use Remorse in a sentence

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Coleridge also made considerable use of Gothic elements in his commercially successful play Remorse.
He looked as stricken as I felt, remorse and guilt printed subtly on his patrician face.
This leads to feelings of loss, guilt and remorse and sets in progress the process of mourning.
Nathan's body slumped to the ground, his eyes filled with hate and for once a bit of remorse.
Ray in a fit of remorse confessed to the police, who analysed the drink and discovered it was incapable of causing death.
He seemed like he was talking about someone else, without any sign of shame and remorse, and without any emotional involvement.
They said they would have liked to have seen some obvious sign of remorse from the young man.
He said the defendants had lied to police, lied to the court and demonstrated little genuine remorse.
It portrays Martin as a befuddled individual with a short attention span and a weight problem, who exhibits no sign of remorse.
The essays are heavily laced with anger, remorse and angst, as Powell examines his life on microscopic and macroscopic levels.
After her examination, but by this time armed with remorse and guilt, I asked for the meaning of the multiple burn scars on her skin.
I developed my abilities of termination with extreme prejudice, and without an inkling of remorse.
Moreover, murderers are of all criminals the most prone to genuine remorse and self-reproach.
A tidal wave of remorse still remained tightly sealed inside him but for now, he had more immediate concerns with which to occupy his mind.
I didn't feel the slightest tinge of remorse as I noticed the blonde hair swishing behind a tainted wall.
But if I had so much as a tingle of buyer's remorse it has faded in the face of several joyous afternoons of camera play.
Jerry could feel her emotions surge, as her inner thought suddenly manifested feelings of remorse, regret, sadness, and guilt.
The way it performs its function unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
Despite being warned by crew members, the Manchester man was said to have shown no remorse and seemed unconcerned by his actions.
Now Hallam has become a renegade, slaughtering innocent civilians without a shred of guilt or remorse.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What if Remorse should assume the features of an injured friend?
And of all means to regeneration Remorse is surely the most wasteful.
Remorse in the sense of gnawing shame and unavailing regret is only understandable to me when some wrong had been done to a fellow-creature.
To assuage remorse, she sought to give evidence as to a prevalent sympathy.
It was followed by a fear, an appalling fear, more painful than the remorse.
In his silent hours of remorse he had cherished it as one atoning circumstance.
To Madame Boyer her illness had brought hours of torment, and at last remorse.
Do you make an ale-house of my lady's house, that ye squeak out your cozier's catches without any mitigation or remorse of voice?
Do you make an alehouse of my lady's house, that you squeak out your cozier's catches without any mitigation or remorse of voice?
The gloomier colourings of his mind had been deepened, too, by secret remorse.
But to Tyrrel and his two assassins, Forest and deighton, the spectacle suggested neither pity nor remorse.
But was it from habit, or was it in self-punishment and remorse, that he never took off the cord?
His guilt must have already had its expiation in years of remorse and suffering.
It was only fair to tell me in the last lines that the face-ache was better, to keep off a fit of remorse.
No feeling of remorse stole over her to imbitter the sweets of her triumphant thoughts.
But you would pardon me if you knew how much I have suffered from it, and how keen my remorse has been.
The main point here is that so often brought forward, of the uniqueness of remorse.
Here is Donatello haunted with strange remorse, and an unmitigable resolve to obtain what he deems justice upon himself.
The startling disappearance of Nita from the Rhodus house had filled him with vague alarm and unowned remorse.
Had I done so, how poignant would be my remorse at the retribution of our own sufferings, and the pity of those I had so injured!
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