Found 2 items, similar to compunction.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: compunction
compunction
n : a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed) [syn:
remorse,
self-reproach]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Compunction
Compunction
\Com*punc"tion\, n. [OF. compunction, F.
componction, L. compunctio, fr. compungere, compunctum, to
prick; com- + pungere to prick, sting. See
Pungent.]
1. A pricking; stimulation. [Obs.]
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That acid and piercing spirit which, with such
activity and compunction, invadeth the brains and
nostrils. --Sir T.
Browne.
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2. A picking of heart; poignant grief proceeding from a sense
of guilt or consciousness of causing pain; the sting of
conscience.
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He acknowledged his disloyalty to the king, with
expressions of great compunction. --Clarendon.
Syn:
Compunction,
Remorse,
Contrition.
Usage: Remorse is anguish of soul under a sense of guilt or
consciousness of having offended God or brought evil
upon one's self or others. Compunction is the pain
occasioned by a wounded and awakened conscience.
Neither of them implies true contrition, which denotes
self-condemnation, humiliation, and repentance. We
speak of the gnawings of remorse; of compunction for a
specific act of transgression; of deep contrition in
view of our past lives. See
Regret.
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