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  • 51guilt — n 1. guiltiness, culpability, Latin, culpa. criminality; illegality, illicitness, illegitimacy, il legitimateness, lawlessness, unlawfulness; reprehen sibility, blame, blameworthiness, censurability, cen surableness, reproachableness;… …

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  • 52penitence — [n] shame, sorrow anguish, attrition, compunction, contriteness, contrition, debasement, degradation, distress, grief, humbling, humiliation, penance, qualm, regret, remorse, remorsefulness, repentance, rue, ruefulness, ruth, sadness, scruple,… …

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  • 53regret — [n] upset over past action affliction, anguish, annoyance, apologies, apology, bitterness, care, compunction, concern, conscience, contrition, demur, disappointment, discomfort, dissatisfaction, dole, grief, heartache, heartbreak, lamentation,… …

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  • 54Eleanor Roosevelt — Infobox Politician name =Eleanor Roosevelt caption = White House portrait birth name = Anna Eleanor Roosevelt birth date = birth date|mf=yes|1884|10|11 birth place =New York, New York United States death date = death date and… …

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  • 55penitence — Synonyms and related words: Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, abject apology, acknowledgment, anguish, apology, asceticism, attrition, breast beating, change of heart, cold purgatorial fires, compunction, confession, contriteness, contrition,… …

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  • 56apology — n 1. confession, expiation, lustration, purification, Archaic. shrift; amends, Fr. amende honorable. expression of regret or sorrow; penance, penitence, repentance; self reproach, self condemnation, self accusation. 2. defense, plea, argument,… …

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  • 57Contrition — Con*tri tion, n. [F. contrition, L. contritio.] 1. The act of grinding or ribbing to powder; attrition; friction; rubbing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The breaking of their parts into less parts by contrition. Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The state …

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  • 58Love letter — For other uses, see Love letter (disambiguation). The Love Letter by Johannes Vermeer …

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  • 59Dyssemia — is a term coined by psychologists Marshall Duke and Stephen Nowicki in their 1992 book, Helping The Child Who Doesn t Fit In , to decipher the hidden dimensions of social rejection, and describe difficulties with receptive and/or expressive… …

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  • 60The Victim (novel) — For the 1980 martial arts comedy film, see The Victim (film). For other uses, see Victim. Infobox Book name = The Victim image caption = author = Saul Bellow country = United States language = English genre = Novel publisher = The Vanguard Press… …

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