单词 | repent |
释义 | repent (once / 242 pages) v The verb repent means "to feel sorry for something you've done." When you repent, you acknowledge what you did and vow to change your ways. The word repent comes from the Old French word repentir, which means, "to feel regret for sins or crimes." If you cheat on an exam in school, and feel guilty afterwards, you might repent for your bad behavior by confessing to your teacher. The verb repent is often used in a religious context: when you repent, you try to make up for what you've done, promise to avoid sin in the future and devote yourself to God. WORD FAMILYrepent: repentant, repented, repenting, repents+/repentance: repentances/repentant: repentance, repentantly, unrepentant/unrepentant: unrepentantly USAGE EXAMPLES“Fall to your knees and repent if you please!” The Guardian(Nov 30, 2016) The group considers all Shi'ite Muslims to be heretics who must repent or die. Reuters(Nov 27, 2016) Homer, having repented of his vote to deport his buddy, gives him disastrously bad advice on how to pass his citizenship test. The Guardian(Nov 24, 2016) 1v feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about Syn|Hyper regret, rue experience, feel undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind 2v turn away from sin or do penitence Syn atone |
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