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Repent vs Comtrite - What's the difference?

repent | comtrite |

Comtrite is likely misspelled.


Comtrite has no English definition.

As a verb repent

is to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".

As an adjective repent

is creeping along the ground.

Repent vs Consite - What's the difference?

repent | consite |


As adjectives the difference between repent and consite

is that repent is (chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground while consite is .

As a verb repent

is (label) to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".

Repent vs Regrest - What's the difference?

repent | regrest |

Regrest is likely misspelled.


Regrest has no English definition.

As a verb repent

is to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".

As an adjective repent

is creeping along the ground.

Deplore vs Repent - What's the difference?

deplore | repent |


As verbs the difference between deplore and repent

is that deplore is while repent is (label) to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".

As an adjective repent is

(chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground.

Repent vs Atone - What's the difference?

repent | atone |


As verbs the difference between repent and atone

is that repent is to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of" while atone is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed.

As an adjective repent

is creeping along the ground.

Repent vs Lament - What's the difference?

repent | lament |


In intransitive terms the difference between repent and lament

is that repent is to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of" while lament is to express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.

In transitive terms the difference between repent and lament

is that repent is to be sorry for, to regret while lament is to feel great sorrow or regret; to bewail.

As an adjective repent

is creeping along the ground.

As a noun lament is

an expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.

Retent vs Repent - What's the difference?

retent | repent |


As a noun retent

is that which is retained.

As a verb repent is

(label) to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".

As an adjective repent is

(chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground.

Regent vs Repent - What's the difference?

regent | repent |


As a noun regent

is regent.

As a verb repent is

(label) to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of".

As an adjective repent is

(chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground.

Repent vs Respent - What's the difference?

repent | respent |


As verbs the difference between repent and respent

is that repent is (label) to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of" while respent is (respend).

As an adjective repent

is (chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground.

Repent vs Rebent - What's the difference?

repent | rebent |


As verbs the difference between repent and rebent

is that repent is (label) to feel pain, sorrow, or regret for what one has done or omitted to do; the cause for repenting may be indicated with "of" while rebent is (rebend).

As an adjective repent

is (chiefly|botany) creeping along the ground.

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