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Mourning vs Remorse - What's the difference?

mourning | remorse |


As nouns the difference between mourning and remorse

is that mourning is the act of expressing or feeling sorrow or regret; lamentation while remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

As a verb mourning

is .

Woe vs Remorse - What's the difference?

woe | remorse | Related terms |

Woe is a related term of remorse.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between woe and remorse

is that woe is (obsolete) woeful; sorrowful while remorse is (obsolete) sorrow; pity; compassion.

As nouns the difference between woe and remorse

is that woe is grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity while remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

As an adjective woe

is (obsolete) woeful; sorrowful.

Remorse vs Condemnation - What's the difference?

remorse | condemnation |


As nouns the difference between remorse and condemnation

is that remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning while condemnation is the act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.

Remorse vs Conviction - What's the difference?

remorse | conviction |


As nouns the difference between remorse and conviction

is that remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning while conviction is (countable) a firmly held belief.

Self-reproach vs Remorse - What's the difference?

self-reproach | remorse | Related terms |

Remorse is a synonym of self-reproach.



As nouns the difference between self-reproach and remorse

is that self-reproach is blame or condemnation directed at the self, as by the conscience while remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

Remorse vs Expiation - What's the difference?

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.

Brood vs Remorse - What's the difference?

brood | remorse |


As nouns the difference between brood and remorse

is that brood is while remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

Brooding vs Remorse - What's the difference?

brooding | remorse |


As nouns the difference between brooding and remorse

is that brooding is a spell of brooding; the time when someone broods while remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

As an adjective brooding

is (of a bird) broody; incubating eggs by sitting on them.

As a verb brooding

is .

Hell vs Remorse - What's the difference?

hell | remorse | Synonyms |

Hell is a synonym of remorse.


As a proper noun hell

is .

As a noun remorse is

a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

Deplore vs Remorse - What's the difference?

deplore | remorse |


As a verb deplore

is .

As a noun remorse is

a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.

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