Atone vs Recompense - What's the difference?
atone | recompense |
To make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.
(proscribed) To clear (someone else) of wrongdoing, especially by standing as an equivalent.
An equivalent returned for anything given, done, or suffered; compensation; reward; amends; requital.
That which compensates for an injury.
To reward or repay (someone) for something done, given etc.
* 1596 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , IV.ii:
* Shakespeare
To give compensation for an injury.
To give (something) in return; to pay back; to pay, as something earned or deserved.
* Bible, Rom. xii. 17
As verbs the difference between atone and recompense
is that atone is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed while recompense is to reward or repay (someone) for something done, given etc.As a noun recompense is
an equivalent returned for anything given, done, or suffered; compensation; reward; amends; requital.atone
English
Verb
(aton)Synonyms
* (to make reparation) expiate, propitiateDerived terms
() * atonable * atoneable * atonement * atonerAnagrams
* * English words prefixed with at- ----recompense
English
Noun
(en noun)- He offered money as recompense''' for the damage, but what the injured party wanted as '''recompense was an apology.
Synonyms
* * (l) * restitutionVerb
(recompens)- She in regard thereof him recompenst / With golden words, and goodly countenance, / And such fond fauours sparingly dispenst
- He cannot recompense me better.
- The judge ordered the defendant to recompense the plaintiff by paying $100.
- Recompense to no man evil for evil.