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penitence

[ pen-i-tuhns ]

noun

  1. the state of being penitent; regret for one's wrongdoing or sinning; contrition; repentance.


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Origin of penitence1

First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English (from Old French ) from Medieval Latin ±èŧ²Ô¾±³Ù±ð²Ô³Ù¾±²¹, Latin paenitentia “a regretting, repentance.†See penitent, -ence
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See regret.
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Example Sentences

"This Christmas, God's Church itself needs to come again to the manger and strip off her finery and kneel in penitence and adoration. And be changed," he said.

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"Right now, this Christmas, God's Church itself needs to come to the manger and strip off her finery and kneel in penitence and adoration," he is expected to say.

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It was initially conceived as a time of fasting and penitence, not unlike Lent, during which observant Christians prepared themselves to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ at Christmas.

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For Mr. Diamond, a practicing Catholic, another deadline was also looming: This year, Valentine’s Day happens to fall on Ash Wednesday, customarily devoted to penitence and fasting.

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It would be nice if these men would reflect on how they lost their way, but the good news is that we don't need their penitence.

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