Contrition vs Sorrow - What's the difference?
contrition | sorrow |
The state of being contrite; sincere penitence or remorse.
The act of grinding or rubbing to powder; attrition; friction; rubbing.
(uncountable) unhappiness, woe
* Rambler
(countable) (usually in plural) An instance or cause of unhappiness.
To feel or express grief.
* 1749 , Henry Fielding, Tom Jones , Folio Society 1973, p. 424:
To feel grief over; to mourn, regret.
*, II.12:
As nouns the difference between contrition and sorrow
is that contrition is the state of being contrite; sincere penitence or remorse while sorrow is (uncountable) unhappiness, woe.As a verb sorrow is
to feel or express grief.contrition
English
(wikipedia contrition)Noun
(-)Synonyms
* See alsosorrow
English
Noun
- The safe and general antidote against sorrow is employment.
- Parting is such sweet sorrow .
Verb
(en verb)- ‘Sorrow not, sir,’ says he, ‘like those without hope.’
- It is impossible to make a man naturally blind, to conceive that he seeth not; impossible to make him desire to see, and sorrow his defect.
