What does the word Contriteness mean?

: feeling or showing sorrow and remorse for a sin or shortcoming a contrite criminal a contrite apology contrite sighs.

What is synonyms for contrition?

synonyms for contrition

  • humiliation.
  • penance.
  • penitence.
  • remorse.
  • repentance.
  • sorrow.
  • attrition.
  • compunction.

What is the synonym of juvenile?

1’juvenile offenders’ young, teenage, teenaged, adolescent, junior, underage, pubescent, prepubescent. adult. 2’his juvenile behaviour’ childish, immature, puerile, infantile, babyish.

What is the synonym of turbulent?

bitter, bumpy, choppy, fierce, rough, stormy, swirling, tempestuous, unstable, violent, chaotic, lawless, quarrelsome, raucous, rowdy, unruly, agitated, blustering, blustery, boiling.

What does the Bible say about a contrite heart?

When we sin and desire forgiveness, a broken heart and a contrite spirit mean to experience “godly sorrow [that] worketh repentance” (2 Corinthians 7:10). This comes when our desire to be cleansed from sin is so consuming that our hearts ache with sorrow and we yearn to feel at peace with our Father in Heaven.

What is contrite in the Bible?

The Hebrew word for contrite means to be crushed, or sometimes to be thoroughly crushed; to be dejected; broken; beaten to pieces, or broken into pieces; to be bruised; to be humbled.

What are antonyms for contrite?

What is the opposite of contrite?

unrepentant impenitent
remorseless unapologetic
callous incorrigible
indifferent obdurate
uncontrite unremorseful

Is contrite positive or negative?

We are sorry to inform you that the adjective contrite means regretful, remorseful, or even guilty.

What does acting juvenile mean?

While the noun juvenile refers to someone not physically or emotionally mature, the word is often used as an adjective to refer to anything specifically for young people, such as juvenile reading materials or movies. It can be derisive, as in “Don’t act so juvenile,” suggesting a silliness unbecoming an adult.

What is a synonym and antonym for turbulent?

luxuriant, profuse, fast, lush, debauched, riotous, libertine, dissolute, tumultuous, roiling, disruptive, degraded, roiled, churning, troubled, dissipated, exuberant, roily, degenerate, profligate. Antonyms: unagitated, quiet. churning, roiling, roiled, roily, turbulentadjective.