Crossword-Solution: CONTRITION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Contrition | n. | The act of grinding or ribbing to powder; attrition; friction; rubbing. |
| Contrition | n. | The state of being contrite; deep sorrow and repentance for sin, because sin is displeasing to God; humble penitence; through repentance. |
We have 34 clues for the answer “CONTRITION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Earnest repentance. | 1 answer |
| Deep regret | 2 answers |
| BEING contrite | 3 answers |
| attrition | 10 answers |
| ask forgiveness | 10 answers |
| be remorseful | 11 answers |
| penitence | 12 answers |
| feel sorrow | 13 answers |
| feel remorse | 14 answers |
| Repent | 15 answers |
| Penance | 19 answers |
| be penitent | 20 answers |
| be sorry | 22 answers |
| Atone | 26 answers |
| apologise | 30 answers |
| Guilt | 35 answers |
| Life after death? | 45 answers |
| repentance | 45 answers |
| "Pity!" | 46 answers |
| Grieve | 49 answers |
| Creeping | 55 answers |
| PERPLEXED state | 59 answers |
| Sorrow | 62 answers |
| Sadness | 62 answers |
| Lament | 63 answers |
| Compunction | 63 answers |
| despair | 71 answers |
| Remorse | 72 answers |
| Regret | 72 answers |
| terror | 75 answers |
| Shame | 75 answers |
| Situation | 80 answers |
| Status ___ | 82 answers |
| Spot | 120 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CONTRITION (5)
See Father, what first fruits on Earth are sprung From thy implanted Grace in Man, these Sighs And Prayers, which in this Golden Censer, mixt With Incense, I thy Priest before thee bring, Fruits of more pleasing savour from thy seed Sow’n with contrition in his heart, then those Which his own hand manuring all the Trees Of Paradise could have produc’t, ere fall’n From innocence.
With sighs of penitence, the Preceptor avowed his own contrition for having admitted Rebecca and her lover within the walls of the Preceptory—“But my defence,” he concluded, “has been made in my confession to our most reverend father the Grand Master; he knows my motives were not evil, though my conduct may have been irregular.
Too much of baseness already lay at the threshold of his conscience for him ever to hope entirely to redeem himself; but in the first, sudden burst of contrition the man conceived an honest intention to undo, in so far as lay within his power, the evil that his criminal avarice had brought upon this sweet and unoffending woman.
She felt for Harriet, with pain and with contrition; but no flight of generosity run mad, opposing all that could be probable or reasonable, entered her brain.
Crayton was melted by the affected contrition and distress of La Rue: he would converse with her for hours, read to her, play cards with her, listen to all her complaints, and promise to protect her to the utmost of his power.
Quotes with CONTRITION (3)
Manifest in this trade (commercial sale of indulgences via bankers) at the same time was a pernicious tendency in the Roman Catholic system, for the trade in indulgences was not an excess or an abuse but the direct consequence of the nomistic degradation of the gospel. That the Reformation started with Luther’s protest against this traffic in indulgences proves its religious origin and evangelical character. At issue here was nothing less than the essential character of the g…
Moreover, our certitudes were closely bound to a given set of symbols. Change the well defined Latin term for an undefined Greek one and every bishop and every priest found himself at a loss. We knew the catechism by heart; mention catechesis and we are no longer sure who made us and why. We could manage a dogmatic sermon all right but just listen to our homilies! We were absolutely firm about confession and contrition; all our firmness vanished at the one word METANOIA. We k…
The spirit of contrition and repentance has by and large become foreign to us. Repentance implies a turning to God. Instead of repenting, however, we demand that God adjust to our modern concepts. Because the spirit of contrition and repentance is missing, church services , evangelizations and other Christian meetings often lack power and cannot move the listeners to tears of contrition. How very much we, the members of the Body of Christ, have hardened our hearts! We no long…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1965–1989).