Remorseful, penitent, sorry
Sorry; repentant
Main Entry: sorry Part of Speech: adjective Definition: remorseful, regretful Synonyms: apologetic, attritional, compunctious, conscience-stricken, contrite, guilt- ridden, melted, penitent, penitential, repentant, self-accusing, self- condemnatory, self-reproachful, shamefaced, softened, touched Antonyms: glad, happy, unremorseful, unsorry
repentant or penitent
The young boy was repentant for what he had done to his friends.
The young boy was repentant for what he had done to his friends.
The word 'contrite' means being filled with a sense of guilt and remorse. Other words to use instead of 'contrite' include rueful, remorseful, sorry and repentant.
The patron saints of repentant murderers are:CaedwallaGuntramnusJulian the HospitallerNicholas of MyraSolomonVladimir
The Repentant - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 February 1916
Penitent; sorry for sin., Expressing or showing sorrow for sin; as, repentant tears; repentant ashes., One who repents, especially one who repents of sin; a penitent.
The repentance of the ball made the team lose the game.
God showed that his repentance at having created mankind was serious when he sent the Noachian Flood.
Tagalog translation of REPENTANT: nagsisisi