Sentence example with the word 'repentant'

repentant

abject, atoning, compunctious, humble, lustrative, penitentiary, purgatorial, redeeming, remorseful, restitutional, rueful, sorry

Definition adj. feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds

Last update: April 23, 2017


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He looked quiet repentant for his deeds.   [adjective]

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Probably Pitt did say something of the kind attributed to him, though even this is by no means certain in view of Johnson's repentant admission that he had often invented not merely the form, but the substance of entire debates.   [Please select]

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Robert's repentant and bashful face was seen over the mendicant's shoulder.   [Please select]

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You could make me wretched, but you could not make me repentant.   [Please select]

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"Dersi told us with almost his dying breath, and he certainly was repentant at the end."   [Please select]

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Miss Landis looked after her, subdued, vaguely repentant, the consciousness dawning upon her that she had probably made considerable conversation about nothing.   [Please select]

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The Christ with the bridesister, moisture of light, born of an ensouled virgin, repentant sophia, departed to the plane of buddhi.   [Please select]

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She stood lost in a young puzzle and heat of feeling--half angry, half repentant.   [Please select]

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"You needn't be so repentant," she said, with a little shrinking laugh.   [Please select]

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One thinks of him as a repentant Cromwell restoring "that bauble" to its accustomed place on the table of tradition.   [Please select]

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The doors were thrown wide open and in marched Bacon, tall and proud, looking grave indeed but little like a repentant sinner.   [Please select]

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