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单词 contrite
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Definition of contrite in English:

contrite

adjective kənˈtrʌɪtˈkɒntrʌɪt
  • Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong.

    (表示)懊悔的,(表示)悔悟的,(表示)悔罪的;痛悔前非的

    a contrite tone

    懊悔的语气。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can even sell it as a contrite new dedication to safety.
    • She tried to ignore how adorable he looked, all contrite and repentant.
    • Some were contrite, and apologized directly to the families of those they had murdered.
    • I am truly contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness.
    • I am immensely contrite, and I am sorry for the damage that I've done.
    • Prisons are designed to transform a regretted crime into contrite behavior through penalties and punishment.
    • As apologies go, it was about as contrite as you can get.
    • I guess this is the point where I should be contrite and say I was ashamed of myself, but I wasn't.
    • He then issued a contrite public apology for his ‘foolish mistake’ before frantically trying to avoid being tracked down by the media.
    • I will say that Dolly was contrite over the affair, almost apologetic in fact.
    • And so he does not drop to his knees, he is not contrite, he does not sit in the church with the grieving parents and wives and children.
    • ‘It was also clear that he was genuinely contrite and that he had never previously been in any kind of trouble with the police,’ he said.
    • He knew he was supposed to be feeling suitably contrite and sorry, but there was nothing.
    • Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage.
    • Maybe he's already rehearsing for a contrite resignation.
    • He is very contrite and so sorry and we hug and he tells me he loves me and is so sorry and also is crying.
    • I know the members of the morning show are truly contrite.
    • It was a dramatic change in tone, a contrite president uncharacteristically admitting a major failure.
    • It was striking, although its tone was less contrite than last week's recantation.
    • There's nothing wrong with putting your hand up, accepting that you've made a big mistake and saying sorry in an honest, contrite declaration.
    Synonyms
    remorseful, repentant, penitent, regretful, full of regret, sorry, apologetic, self-reproachful, rueful, sheepish, hangdog
    ashamed, chastened, shamefaced, conscience-stricken, guilt-ridden, in sackcloth and ashes
    rare compunctious

Derivatives

  • contritely

  • adverb
    • If I have caused any embarrassment or distress to the parties concerned I unreservedly, sincerely and contritely apologise.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A man should pray with eyes fast-closed and head contritely bowed.
      • The lad's nationality had nothing to do with anything, a fact contritely conceded later by the person who made the first remark.
      • But as the firms began contritely co-operating with officials on settlements of the charges, investors responded rapidly.
      • There is usually a period of outright lying, followed by Harry contritely admitting that he has hit, kicked, pushed or thrown something at William.
  • contriteness

  • noun
    • And that's about all the contriteness you get from me tonight.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • 'I didn't even know I fell asleep on the couch,' she said with contriteness.
      • But his sureness and occasional contriteness stayed just the right side of arrogance and has probably bought him time with disgruntled party delegates.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French contrit, from Latin contritus, past participle of conterere 'grind down, wear away', from con- 'together' + terere 'rub'.

  • The Latin word contritus meant ‘ground down’ and was based on con- ‘together’ and terere ‘to rub or grind’, also the source of trite. The ‘remorseful’ meaning of contrite developed from the idea of a person's spirit being broken by a sense of sin.

Definition of contrite in US English:

contrite

adjective
  • Feeling or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt.

    a broken and a contrite heart
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prisons are designed to transform a regretted crime into contrite behavior through penalties and punishment.
    • I know the members of the morning show are truly contrite.
    • I will say that Dolly was contrite over the affair, almost apologetic in fact.
    • She tried to ignore how adorable he looked, all contrite and repentant.
    • There's nothing wrong with putting your hand up, accepting that you've made a big mistake and saying sorry in an honest, contrite declaration.
    • It was a dramatic change in tone, a contrite president uncharacteristically admitting a major failure.
    • I am immensely contrite, and I am sorry for the damage that I've done.
    • It was striking, although its tone was less contrite than last week's recantation.
    • As apologies go, it was about as contrite as you can get.
    • ‘It was also clear that he was genuinely contrite and that he had never previously been in any kind of trouble with the police,’ he said.
    • I am truly contrite, penitent, repentant, remorseful and steeped in the tears of my regretfulness.
    • Maybe he's already rehearsing for a contrite resignation.
    • You can even sell it as a contrite new dedication to safety.
    • He then issued a contrite public apology for his ‘foolish mistake’ before frantically trying to avoid being tracked down by the media.
    • Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage.
    • He knew he was supposed to be feeling suitably contrite and sorry, but there was nothing.
    • I guess this is the point where I should be contrite and say I was ashamed of myself, but I wasn't.
    • He is very contrite and so sorry and we hug and he tells me he loves me and is so sorry and also is crying.
    • And so he does not drop to his knees, he is not contrite, he does not sit in the church with the grieving parents and wives and children.
    • Some were contrite, and apologized directly to the families of those they had murdered.
    Synonyms
    remorseful, repentant, penitent, regretful, full of regret, sorry, apologetic, self-reproachful, rueful, sheepish, hangdog

Origin

Middle English: from Old French contrit, from Latin contritus, past participle of conterere ‘grind down, wear away’, from con- ‘together’ + terere ‘rub’.

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