Contrite vs Remorseful - What's the difference?
contrite | remorseful |
Sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions; apologetic.
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(obsolete) Thoroughly bruised or broken.
(of a person) Feeling or filled with remorse.
Expressing or caused by remorse.
Remorseful is a synonym of contrite.
As adjectives the difference between contrite and remorseful
is that contrite is sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions; apologetic while remorseful is feeling or filled with remorse.As a noun contrite
is a contrite person; a penitent.contrite
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* attriteSynonyms
* See also * apologeticDerived terms
* contritely * contritenessremorseful
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He was so remorseful that he voluntarily paid full restitution.
- There was a remorseful look on her face.
Synonyms
* penitent * apologetic * regretful *Antonyms
* unremorseful * unrepentantReferences
* * * "remorseful" in Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press 2007. * Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989. * Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary , 1987-1996.