compunction | (n) ความรู้สึกสำนึกผิด, Syn. penitence, qualm |
compunction | (คัมพังคฺ'เชิน) n. ความเสียใจต่อการกระทำ, ความไม่สบายใจหรือกระสับกระส่ายต่อสิ่งที่ได้กระทำไป., See also: compunctious adj., Syn. guilt, regret, repentance |
If she had, she'd have no compunction about letting us know it. | ถ้าหล่อนได้ยินจริงๆ หล่อนก็ไม่ได้แคร์หรอกว่าเราจะรู้ Keep This Party Going (2009) |
compunct | He had no compunction about doing so. |
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compunction | (n) a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed), Syn. remorse, self-reproach |
Compunct | a. [ LL. compunctus, p. p. ] Affected with compunction; conscience-stricken. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Compunction | n. [ OF. compunction, F. componction, L. compunctio, fr. compungere, compunctum, to prick; com- + pungere to prick, sting. See Pungent. ] That acid and piercing spirit which, with such activity and compunction, invadeth the brains and nostrils. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] He acknowledged his disloyalty to the king, with expressions of great compunction. Clarendon. |
Compunctionless | a. Without compunction. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Compunctious | a. Of the nature of compunction; caused by conscience; attended with, or causing, compunction. [ 1913 Webster ] That no compunctious visitings of nature |
Compunctiously | adv. With compunction. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Compunctive | a. Sensitive in respect of wrongdoing; conscientious. [ Obs. ] Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] |