"Remord" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Remord" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Remord" Meaning

Remord (also known as remordre) is an archaic or literary term used in English to describe a lingering or gnawing sense of regret, especially for a past action or decision.

"Remord" Examples

Examples of "remord" Usage


1. Regretful Look: The young man had a remordful expression on his face after accidentally breaking his friend's new phone.

2. Remorseful Behavior: After cheating on her exam, Sarah displayed remordful behavior by confessing to her teacher and vowing to be more honest in the future.

3. Regretful Decision: His parents were filled with remord after they realized that their decision to divorce was affecting their children.

4. Regretful Feelings: After visiting a lavish restaurant, he couldn't help but feel remord about the money he spent.

5. Remorseful Apology: When realized his mistake, John gave a remord apology to the person he offended, asking for forgiveness and promising to make it right.

"Remord" Similar Words

Remonstration

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Remonstrations

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Reproaches or criticisms, often made in a mild or protesting manner.

Remonstrative

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Expressing disapproval or criticism, often in a formal or official manner.<br><br>Example: "The report was a remonstrative speech by the committee, urging the council to reevaluate its budget."

Remonstrator

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Remontant

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Remontant refers to a flower that blooms in the second year, so a remontant flower is one that comes back to bloom after the main bloom has finished.

Remontoir

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A remontoir is a mechanical watch-making term referring to a device that automatically winds a watch spring, allowing it to maintain its power reserve. It's often used in mechanical timepieces to eliminate the need for manual winding and to provide a consistent power source. The remontoir can be manual or automatic, and its purpose is to regulate the watch's mainspring and ensure it runs steadily.

Remora

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A remora is a type of fish, specifically a type of suckerfish, that attaches itself to a larger fish, such as a shark or a turtle, and feeds on the leftovers of its host's meals. This unusual behavior is known as commensalism, where one organism benefits at the expense of another without harming it.<br><br>Remoras are characterized by their large, attached suction cup on their head, which they use to latch onto their host. They also have a long, snake-like body and a mouth that is covered in tiny teeth.<br><br>There are several species of remora, including the remora remora, also known as the Threadfish, and the parasitic remora, which is known for attaching itself to sharks and feeding on their blood and tissue.

Remorate

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Remorse

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Remorseful

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Feeling or showing feelings of deep regret or guilt for a past action or decision, often accompanied by a desire to make amends.

Remorsefully

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Remorsefulness

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A feeling of deep regret or guilt for a past action or situation, leading to a strong desire to make amends or undo the harm caused.

Remorseless

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Remorselessly

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Adverb: without feeling or showing remorse; unrepentant.<br><br>Example: "He remorselessly pursued his ambitious goals, without apologizing for the consequences."

Remorselessness

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A feeling or showing a lack of remorse for one's actions, typically those that are wrong or harmful. It is a feeling or attitude of indifference to or lack of concern about the suffering or harm caused.

Remortgage

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To remortgage means to replace an existing mortgage on a property with a new one, often to take advantage of a change in interest rates, to borrow a larger amount of money, or to change the terms of the original mortgage.