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remorse (mass) | remorse
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Remorse (gcide) | Remorse \Re*morse"\ (r?*m?rs"), n. [OE. remors, OF. remors,F.
remords, LL. remorsus, fr. L. remordere, remorsum, to bite
again or back, to torment; pref. re- re- + mordere to bite.
See Morsel.]
1. The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of
guilt; compunction of conscience for a crime committed, or
for the sins of one's past life. "Nero will be tainted
with remorse." --Shak.
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2. Sympathetic sorrow; pity; compassion.
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Curse on the unpardoning prince, whom tears can draw
To no remorse. --Dryden.
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But evermore it seem'd an easier thing
At once without remorse to strike her dead.
--Tennyson.
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Syn: Compunction; regret; anguish; grief; compassion. See
Compunction.
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remorse (mass) | remorse
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Premorse (gcide) | Premorse \Pre*morse"\, a. [L. praemorsus, p. p. of praemordere
to bite off; prae before + mordere to bite.]
Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off.
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Premorse root or Premorse leaves (Bot.), such as have an
abrupt, ragged, and irregular termination, as if bitten
off short.
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Premorse leaves (gcide) | Premorse \Pre*morse"\, a. [L. praemorsus, p. p. of praemordere
to bite off; prae before + mordere to bite.]
Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off.
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Premorse root or Premorse leaves (Bot.), such as have an
abrupt, ragged, and irregular termination, as if bitten
off short.
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Premorse root (gcide) | Premorse \Pre*morse"\, a. [L. praemorsus, p. p. of praemordere
to bite off; prae before + mordere to bite.]
Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off.
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Premorse root or Premorse leaves (Bot.), such as have an
abrupt, ragged, and irregular termination, as if bitten
off short.
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Remorse (gcide) | Remorse \Re*morse"\ (r?*m?rs"), n. [OE. remors, OF. remors,F.
remords, LL. remorsus, fr. L. remordere, remorsum, to bite
again or back, to torment; pref. re- re- + mordere to bite.
See Morsel.]
1. The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of
guilt; compunction of conscience for a crime committed, or
for the sins of one's past life. "Nero will be tainted
with remorse." --Shak.
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2. Sympathetic sorrow; pity; compassion.
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Curse on the unpardoning prince, whom tears can draw
To no remorse. --Dryden.
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But evermore it seem'd an easier thing
At once without remorse to strike her dead.
--Tennyson.
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Syn: Compunction; regret; anguish; grief; compassion. See
Compunction.
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Remorsed (gcide) | Remorsed \Re*morsed"\ (r?-m?rst"), a.
Feeling remorse. [Obs.]
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Remorseful (gcide) | Remorseful \Re*morse"ful\ (-m?rs"f?l), a.
1. Full of remorse.
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The full tide of remorseful passion had abated.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Compassionate; feeling tenderly. [Obs.] --Shak.
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3. Exciting pity; pitiable. [Obs.] --Chapman.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*morse"ful*ly, adv. --
Re*morse"ful*ness, n.
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Remorsefully (gcide) | Remorseful \Re*morse"ful\ (-m?rs"f?l), a.
1. Full of remorse.
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The full tide of remorseful passion had abated.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Compassionate; feeling tenderly. [Obs.] --Shak.
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3. Exciting pity; pitiable. [Obs.] --Chapman.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*morse"ful*ly, adv. --
Re*morse"ful*ness, n.
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Remorsefulness (gcide) | Remorseful \Re*morse"ful\ (-m?rs"f?l), a.
1. Full of remorse.
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The full tide of remorseful passion had abated.
--Sir W.
Scott.
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2. Compassionate; feeling tenderly. [Obs.] --Shak.
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3. Exciting pity; pitiable. [Obs.] --Chapman.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*morse"ful*ly, adv. --
Re*morse"ful*ness, n.
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Remorseless (gcide) | Remorseless \Re*morse"less\, a.
Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of
sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless.
"Remorseless adversaries." --South. "With remorseless
cruelty." --Milton.
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Syn: Unpitying; pitiless; relentless; unrelenting;
implacable; merciless; unmerciful; savage; cruel.
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Re*morse"less*ness, n.
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Remorselessly (gcide) | Remorseless \Re*morse"less\, a.
Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of
sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless.
"Remorseless adversaries." --South. "With remorseless
cruelty." --Milton.
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Syn: Unpitying; pitiless; relentless; unrelenting;
implacable; merciless; unmerciful; savage; cruel.
[1913 Webster] -- Re*morse"less*ly, adv. --
Re*morse"less*ness, n.
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Remorselessness (gcide) | Remorseless \Re*morse"less\, a.
Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of
sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless.
"Remorseless adversaries." --South. "With remorseless
cruelty." --Milton.
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Syn: Unpitying; pitiless; relentless; unrelenting;
implacable; merciless; unmerciful; savage; cruel.
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Re*morse"less*ness, n.
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Unremorseful (gcide) | Unremorseful \Unremorseful\
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Unremorseless (gcide) | Unremorseless \Un`re*morse"less\, a. [Pref. un- not (intensive)
+ remorseless.]
Utterly remorseless. [Obs. & R.] "Unremorseless death."
--Cowley.
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