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The answer CONTRITE has 82 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of contrite in various dictionaries:
adj - feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses
Feeling regret and sorrow for one’s sins or offenses; penitent.
Arising from or expressing contrition: contrite words.
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Aug 11 1998 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Sep 5 1997 Irish Times (Simplex) |
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This synonym for remorseful adds 3 letters to "trite" & comes from the same Latin word |
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feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong. |
Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong. |
Feeling regret and sorrow for one's sins or offenses penitent. |
Arising from or expressing contrition: contrite words. |
feeling regret for a fault or offence |
feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses |
feeling very sorry and guilty for something bad that you have done: |
feeling regret and guilt for something bad that you have done: |
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In Christian theology, contrition or contriteness (from the Latin contritus 'ground to pieces', i.e. crushed by guilt) is repentance for sins one has committed. The remorseful person is said to be contrite. * A central concept in much of Christianity, contrition is regarded as the first step, through Christ, towards reconciliation with God. It consists of repentance for all one's sins, a desire for God over sin, and faith in Christ's redemption on the cross and its sufficiency for salvation (see regeneration and ordo salutis). It is widely referred to throughout the Bible, e.g. Ezekiel 33:11, Psalms 6:7ff, Psalm 51:112, Luke 13:5, Luke 18:913, and the well-known parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:1132). |