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self-re·proach (s lf r -pr ch ). n. The act or an instance of charging oneself with a fault or mistake. self -re·proach ful adj. self -re·proach ful·ly adv.
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The definition of Repent according to the Linguistics, Psychiatrists, Sociologists and TheologizesTo Repent means to feel sorry for an imprudent act, To feel remorse for what one has done or failed to do, To feel regret for past conduct of intemperate behavior , To cause to feel remorse or regret.Psychiatrists say that to...
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blame or censure by one's own conscience. Origin: 1770–80. Related forms: self-re⋅proach⋅ful, self-re⋅proach⋅ing, adjective. self-re⋅proach⋅ing⋅ly,
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blame or censure by one's own conscience. Origin: 1770–80. Related forms: self-re⋅proach⋅ful, self-re⋅proach⋅ing, adjective. self-re⋅proach⋅ing⋅ly,
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to feel sorry or self-reproachful for what one has done or failed to do; be conscience-stricken or contrite: often with of to feel sorry, contrite, or self-reproachful over (an error, sin, etc.)
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As he sat in that vapour-bath of hurried and discontented humanity, a carriage of the underground railway, he, like others stewed discontentedly, while in self-reproachful mood he turned over the many excellent and conclusive arguments which though they lay at his fingers' ends, he had forgotten in the just past discussion.
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A collection of damn interesting things. Both sexes seemed to be more self-reproachful than the control group. it could also provide a very interesting insight into the workings of the human brain (obviously), but could shed light on issues like the biochemistry of self-image.
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I had a lot of doubts about letting myself stew in my own feircely self-reproachful depression, but it shook a lot of cobwebs out of my head. The truth is that I hadn't been happy with what I was doing for a long time, not because it was not fun in and of itself, but life is a complete package.
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