Repentance
51repentance — re|pen|tance [rıˈpentəns] n [U] when you are sorry for something you have done …
52repentance — re|pen|tance [ rı pentəns ] noun uncount the act of showing that you feel ashamed and sorry because you recognize that you have done something wrong, especially against the rules of your religion …
53repentance — re pent·ance || rɪ pentÉ™ns n. remorse about past events, regret for past actions, sorrow about past occurrences …
54Repentance — The turning away from and rejection of one’s own sins …
55repentance — n. Penitence, contrition, contriteness, compunction, remorse, regret, sorrow for wrong doing, self reproach, self reproof, self accusation, self condemnation, stings of conscience …
56repentance — noun (U) the state of being sorry for something you have done …
57repentance — n penitence, sackcloth and ashes, compunction, remorse, remorsefulness, contrition, con triteness, sorrow, sorriness, regret, regret fulness; lamentation, rue, grief, mournfulness, weeping, woe, dole; twinge or pang of conscience, voice of… …
58repentance — re·pent·ance …
59repentance — UK [rɪˈpentəns] / US noun [uncountable] the act of showing that you feel ashamed and sorry because you recognize that you have done something wrong, especially against the rules of your religion …
60repentance — Покаяние …