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1. (n.) repentance
deep sorrow, compunction, or contrition for a past sin, wrongdoing, or error.
Etymology: (1300–50; ME repentaunce < OF repentance. See repent1, -ance)
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| Definition of 'Repentance' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) repentance, penitence, penance
remorse for your past conduct
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| Definition of 'Repentance' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Repentance
the act of repenting, or the state of being penitent; sorrow for what one has done or omitted to do; especially, contrition for sin
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Sense: (with of) to wish that one had not done, made etc
He repented of his generosity.
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Afrikaans: bekering |
Arabic: تَوْبَه، نَدامَه، أسَف |
Bulgarian: разкаяние |
Brazilian: arrependimento |
Czech: lítost; pokání |
German: die Reue |
Danish: anger; bod |
Greek: μετάνοια, μεταμέλεια |
Spanish: arrepentimiento |
Estonian: kahetsus |
Farsi: توبه؛ ندامت |
Finnish: katumus |
French: repentir |
Hebrew: חֲרָטָה |
Hindi: पछतावा |
Croatian: kajanje,žaljenje |
Hungarian: megbánás |
Indonesian: penyesalan |
Icelandic: iðrun |
Italian: pentimento |
Japanese: 後悔 |
Korean: 양심의 가책, 후회, 참회 |
Lithuanian: atgaila |
Latvian: nožēla |
Malay: penyesalan |
Dutch: berouw |
Norwegian: anger |
Polish: żal, skrucha |
Persian: توبه؛ ندامت |
Pashto: توبه، پښيماني |
Portuguese: arrependimento |
Romanian: căinţă, regret |
Russian: раскаяние |
Slovak: ľútosť; pokánie |
Slovenian: kesanje |
Serbian: kajanje |
Swedish: ånger |
Thai: การแสดงความเสียใจต่อสิ่งท |
Turkish: pişmanlık |
Taiwanese: 懺悔 |
Ukrainian: покаяння; каяття |
Urdu: ندامت |
Vietnamese: sự ăn năn; sự hối lỗi |
Chinese: 忏悔 |
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