0 regret about something wrong or bad which one has done -- การสำนึกผิด
She was filled with remorse.
Taking responsibility for an error may increase already existing feelings of remorse, guilt, and inadequacy.
Acknowledging the feelings of remorse, anger, guilt, inadequacy, humiliation, and fear is the first step toward resolution and an important prerequisite for the other steps.
Yet, it is hardly irrational for a criminal to identify with the larger society, feel remorse for his crimes, and confess because of that identification.
The state that follows this is that of remorse or regret (al-nadam).
She expressed no remorse afterward, nor any real understanding of the fact that this behavior was interfering with her functioning.
As time goes on, he feels less compelled to argue on their behalf or express remorse or compassion for them.
Unfortunately, my embarrassment and remorse over my response hasn't prevented me from dwelling on that incident more than once.
As children grow older they also establish social affiliations and friendships, show greater accountability and remorse for misdeeds, and show more prosocial behaviors.
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懊悔, 悔恨, 自責…
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良心の呵責(かしゃく), 深い後悔…
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