contrition
/kənˈtrɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈtrɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈtri-shən/ (ame, mw)
contrition — 名詞
1. a strong feeling of guilt and sorrow after you realize you have done wrong, or a
悔意;懺悔
因過錯而深感愧疚並表達悔意
a strong feeling of guilt and sorrow after you realize you have done wrong, or an open admission of that guilt when you ask to be forgiven
Hamza spoke with real contrition after breaking his sister's camera.
Hamza 打壞妹妹的相機後,帶著真切的悔意開口道歉。
collocation: speak with contrition
The judge noticed clear contrition when Obi returned the stolen phone.
Obi 歸還偷來的手機時,法官看出了他明顯的悔意。
collocation: clear contrition
Niran's letter of contrition reached the coach before morning practice.
Niran 的懺悔信在晨練前送到了教練手上。
Jiwoo bowed in contrition after lying about the missing cash.
Jiwoo 對失蹤的現金說了謊後,低頭表示悔意。
Iris's quiet contrition calmed the room after the cruel remark.
Iris 說了刻薄話後,那份安靜的悔意讓房裡的氣氛緩和下來。
- remorse
usually stronger and more painful, especially after serious harm
- regret
broader and less moral; often used for everyday choices or losses
- repentance
often stresses turning away from sin or wrongdoing, especially in religious contexts
- defiance
a refusal to admit wrongdoing or accept blame
- shamelessness
having no sense of guilt about bad behavior
文法句型
feel contrition
show contrition
speak with contrition
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and more formal than regret. It often appears after verbs such as show, express, or feel, especially when someone is admitting a moral wrong or asking to be forgiven.