Unremorseful

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.rɪˈmɔrs.fəl/

Definitions of unremorseful

adjective describing someone who feels no regret or guilt for their actions

Example Sentences

A1 She was unremorseful after accidentally breaking the vase.

A2 The thief appeared unremorseful as he was led away by the police.

B1 The CEO's unremorseful attitude towards the company's failure shocked the employees.

B2 Despite causing harm to others, the criminal remained unremorseful during the trial.

C1 The dictator's unremorseful actions led to widespread suffering among the population.

C2 The unremorseful killer showed no signs of regret for his heinous crimes.

Examples of unremorseful in a Sentence

formal The defendant remained unremorseful throughout the trial, showing no signs of regret for his actions.

informal She was unremorseful about missing the deadline, claiming she had more important things to do.

slang He's so unremorseful about cheating on his girlfriend, it's like he doesn't even care.

figurative The storm raged on, unremorseful in its destruction of everything in its path.

Grammatical Forms of unremorseful

past tense

unremorsefulled

plural

unremorsefuls

comparative

more unremorseful

superlative

most unremorseful

present tense

unremorseful

future tense

will be unremorseful

perfect tense

have been unremorseful

continuous tense

is being unremorseful

singular

unremorseful

positive degree

unremorseful

infinitive

to be unremorseful

gerund

being unremorseful

participle

unremorsefulled

Origin and Evolution of unremorseful

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unremorseful' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'remorseful' meaning 'feeling or showing no remorse'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unremorseful' has maintained its meaning of lacking remorse since its first known use in the early 17th century. It is commonly used to describe someone who shows no regret or guilt for their actions.