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remorse in Arabic

remorse in Arabic is نَدَم, وَخَز الضَّمِير — remorse means a deep feeling of guilt or regret for having done something wrong.

remorse in Arabic

نَدَم
noun masculine
Pronounced: nadam
feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning
وَخَز الضَّمِير
noun masculine
Pronounced: waḵaz aḍ-ḍamīr
feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning

What does "remorse" mean?

  1. noun A deep feeling of guilt or regret for having done something wrong.
    "He showed no remorse for the harm he had caused."

remorse in a sentence

  • He showed no remorse for the harm he had caused.
  • She felt a pang of remorse after snapping at her sister.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "remorse" in Arabic?

"remorse" in Arabic is نَدَم, وَخَز الضَّمِير. remorse means: A deep feeling of guilt or regret for having done something wrong.

How do you pronounce نَدَم?

"remorse" in Arabic is نَدَم, pronounced "nadam".

How do you use "remorse" in a sentence?

Example: "He showed no remorse for the harm he had caused." In Arabic, "remorse" is نَدَم, وَخَز الضَّمِير.

Are there other ways to say "remorse" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 2 translations listed for "remorse": نَدَم, وَخَز الضَّمِير.

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