"Repentantly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repentantly" Meaning

Regretfully or feeling sorry for something one has done.

"Repentantly" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Repentantly"


1. Sincerely and with Results


Consumed by guilt, Jack finally decided to phone his sister to repentantly apologize for not attending her wedding. He promised to make it up to her over the holidays.

2. Regretful Behavior


After the scandals surfaced, the celebrity repentantly stepped down from her role, acknowledging her involvement in the wrongdoings and vowing to learn from the mistakes.

3. Past Mistakes


For years he had turned a blind eye to poverty, but now, as a politician, he repentantly disclosed the struggles of many in need, proposing initiatives for aid.

4. Genuine Remorse


Emma repentantly returned the items she had stolen from the store. When told of the gesture, her decision to make amends earned her a high degree of respect from both the store owner and the community.

5. Saying Sorry

Ed, in anxiety to make affections anew, started repentantly, not able to forgive those whose intentions stole his heart and separating him from friends.

"Repentantly" Similar Words

Repellently

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Causing a feeling of strong dislike or disgust.

Repellents

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Substances or devices that repel or keep away insects, pests, or other unwanted animals or things, often unpleasant or obnoxious.

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Repentance refers to the feeling of regret, remorse, or guilt for something one has done wrong. It involves making amends or attempting to correct past mistakes, and is often accompanied by a desire to change one's behavior and avoid making similar mistakes in the future. In spiritual contexts, repentance is often associated with forgiveness and redemption, particularly in Christian traditions, where it is considered a key aspect of the process of seeking salvation or forgiveness from God. In a broader sense, repentance can also involve acknowledging and regretting one's past wrongdoing, without necessarily involving a religious or spiritual context.

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Full of regret or remorse, especially for a past wrongdoing or mistake.<br><br>Example: "He made a public apology and appeared repentant for his role in the scandal."

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To feel or express regret or remorse for a wrong or sin committed; to be sorry for a past action; to change one's behavior as a result of feeling guilty.

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