"Repented" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repented" Meaning

To feel or express regret or remorse for a wrong committed and to change one's attitude or action.

"Repented" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Repented"


Mary didn't sleep well last night, realizing she had made a terrible mistake and finally repented after causing harm to someone close to her.
The villain in the movie repented of his evil actions after hearing the pleas of his long-lost child.
After doing some reflection and receiving harsh feedback, John repented for his past mistakes that led to losing his job.
Sarah prayed for forgiveness and made a promise to repented of her sins once and for all.
The leader of the company apologized for his wrongdoings and asked the employees to repented and move forward.

"Repented" Similar Words

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.

Repeller

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An object or device that repels or pushes something away. It is used to deflect or prevent the approach of an object, person, or animal. It can also refer to something that causes a feeling of repulsion or dislike.<br><br>Example: An electronic bird repeller device is used to scare away birds from a garden or a building.<br><br>In a broader sense, repellent can also be used to describe something that repels a particular feeling, mood or atmosphere.

Repelling

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<em>adj.</em> having a strong tendency to move away or turn aside from something: deterring or opposing.

Repels

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To drive or cause something or someone to move away in a strong and often unpleasant manner, often due to a feeling or force.<br><br>Example: The strong smell of chemicals repels me from the room.

Repent

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To feel or express sincere remorse for a wrong or sin, typically accompanied by a strong wish or promise to change one's behavior.

Repentance

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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.

Repentant

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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."

Repentantly

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Regretfully or feeling sorry for something one has done.

Repenting

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Feeling or showing remorse for a wrong committed and a desire to make amends.

Repents

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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.

Repercuss

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Repercussion

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A consequence or effect that follows as a result of something, typically something undesirable or negative.<br><br>Example: "The company faced severe repercussions after the data breach was announced."

Repercussions

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The word "repercussions" refers to the unfortunate or damaging results or consequences that follow an event, action, or decision.

Repercussive

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Repertoire

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A collection of musical or theatrical pieces that a person or group can perform or draw upon, typically acquired through studying or practice.

Repertoires

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