If arguments get to the point where the police have to be called, it's not a healthy relationship.
You'll keep getting hit, and she'll keep going to jail.
The best thing for both of you is to separate.
The spelling is apology (a statement of remorse or regret).
The correct spelling is apology (statement of regret or remorse).
a·pol·o·gy [ə pólləjee] (plurala·pol·o·gies) nstatement expressing remorse: a written or spoken statement expressing remorse for something inferior example:an inferior or bad example of something (humorous) example:I can't work in this apology for an office!formal justification: a formal defense or justification of something a·pol·o·gy [ə pólləjee] (plurala·pol·o·gies) nstatement expressing remorse: a written or spoken statement expressing remorse for something inferior example:an inferior or bad example of something (humorous) example:I can't work in this apology for an office!formal justification: a formal defense or justification of something
Remorse is a noun.
Repentance, regret, and guilt are synonyms for the word remorse."Have you no remorse for what you did?"
Remorse.
Remorse at Death was created in 1948.
Remorse ASCII was created in 1994.
Without Remorse was created in 1993.
No Remorse Records ended in 1990.
No Remorse Records was created in 1988.
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