Remorseful
in sentence
11 examples of Remorseful in a sentence
The next subject described himself as a reformed and
remorseful
pimp turned motivational speaker, life coach and therapist, but if you want to know more about him, you'll have to come to the entire play.
Now, when a jury has to make the decision between life in prison and the death penalty, they base their decision largely on whether or not the defendant feels
remorseful
for his actions.
Given the limited range of acting she is asked to display in this role, Gina does a good job, though by the time the movie ends, she is completely converted into a demure
remorseful
lass and looks likes she might be playing in a biography of Mother Teresa.
He killed only the people who his dead mother said he had to because it was God's will, and he was very
remorseful
about it, though that didn't stop him from experimenting with cannibalism and wearing people's flesh.
When he told them that they are made in China for less then nothing with horrible pay and unacceptable working conditions, Americans seemed sad, hurt, and a little
remorseful
but didn't really seem that they would stop purchasing the beads after finding out the truth.
Manoj bajpai is simply brilliant as her
remorseful
abductor.
This a description of all the women: Donna Hylton:
Remorseful
for murder.
In this movie (unlike the sequels), Paul actually seems somewhat remorseful, where in the other ones, it seems like a mission.
During the financial crisis and recession of 1825-1826, a central bank – the Bank of England – intervened in the interest of financial stability as the irrational exuberance of the boom turned into the
remorseful
pessimism of the bust.
But presuming to speak on behalf of many who do: we are abjectly
remorseful
for inflicting Trump on you.
Remember that thou canst not as a Christian attain the object of thy wishes, for Luscinda is my bride, and I am her husband!'Fool that I am! now that I am far away, and out of danger, I say I should have done what I did not do: now that I have allowed my precious treasure to be robbed from me, I curse the robber, on whom I might have taken vengeance had I as much heart for it as I have for bewailing my fate; in short, as I was then a coward and a fool, little wonder is it if I am now dying shame-stricken, remorseful, and mad.
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