expiation |
false |
As a noun expiation
is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
expiation |
undefined |
As a noun expiation
is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
contrition |
expiation |
Related terms |
Contrition is a related term of expiation.
As nouns the difference between contrition and expiation
is that
contrition is the state of being contrite; sincere penitence or remorse while
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
penitence |
expiation |
Synonyms |
Penitence is a synonym of expiation.
As nouns the difference between penitence and expiation
is that
penitence is penance while
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
expiation |
vindication |
As nouns the difference between expiation and vindication
is that
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing while
vindication is the act of vindicating or the state of being vindicated.
retribution |
expiation |
As nouns the difference between retribution and expiation
is that
retribution is punishment inflicted in the spirit of moral outrage or personal vengeance while
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
expiation |
confession |
As nouns the difference between expiation and confession
is that
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing while
confession is the open admittance of having done something (especially of something bad).
reunion |
expiation |
Related terms |
Reunion is a related term of expiation.
As nouns the difference between reunion and expiation
is that
reunion is meeting while
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
expiation |
requital |
As nouns the difference between expiation and requital
is that
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing while
requital is compensation for loss or damage; amends.
remorse |
expiation |
Related terms |
Remorse is a related term of expiation.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between remorse and expiation
is that
remorse is (obsolete) sorrow; pity; compassion while
expiation is (obsolete) the act of expiating or stripping off; plunder; pillage.
As nouns the difference between remorse and expiation
is that
remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning while
expiation is an act of atonement for a sin or wrongdoing.
Pages