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Two new Vocabulary words of the day!!  

2/13/22 

 

Remorseful ~ Inadvertently

 

1. Remorse (ful) ~ adj. The adjective remorseful is good for describing someone who is really, really sorry — like a teenager who borrows his parents' car without asking and drives it into a tree. Someone who feels remorseful has usually done something that he or she now feels guilty about. A defendant at a murder trial might be remorseful, and so might a little girl who has accidentally stepped on her cat's tail. The word remorseful means "full of remorse," and remorse comes from the Latin word remordere, "vex," or literally "to bite back."

2. Inadvertently ~ adv. Inadvertently is an adverb that means "without knowledge or intent," like when you inadvertently take someone else's coat from the coatroom because it looks just like yours. When you do something inadvertently, you don't mean to do it — you might inadvertently step in a puddle, leave something important at home, or hurt your friend's feelings. Some things that happen inadvertently aren't mistakes, though: They happen by chance. For example, if you just happen to park your car at the exact place that blocks a bus from hitting a pedestrian, you've inadvertently saved a life.

 

1... (a) When her husband is angry, he displays no remorse for the mean words he says. (b) My stockbroker told me that if I do not buy the stock now I will feel buyer’s remorse when the value doubles. (c) Monique experienced a great deal of remorse when she returned to the store to buy the dress and learned someone had purchased it. (d) When Helen's father died, she dealt with a lot of remorseful feelings, because she had never taken the time to get to know him. 

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