0 a feeling of guilt and sadness for sth bad you did -- anger [ masculine ]
1 regret about something wrong or bad which one has done -- samvittighetsnag, selvbebreidelse
She was filled with remorse.
His love and forgiveness, however, cannot break through the barriers of her remorse, and she sinks even deeper into mental and physical decline.
If two points belong to exactly the same topological artifacts, they can be identified without remorse.
Many ' perpetrators ' have failed to demonstrate any remorse for their actions.
Public remorse was expected if one was to receive absolution.
The act is the activity that follows true remorse.
Many social scientists further recognize that no overarching paradigm can structure social-scientific disciplines and that this is no cause for remorse.
Some apologies go beyond the initial expression of remorse and implicit or explicit acknowledgment of responsibility.
As children grow older they also establish social affiliations and friendships, show greater accountability and remorse for misdeeds, and show more prosocial behaviors.