Remorse in a sentence as a noun

He's also shown remorse for it and wishes it never happened.

Brendan Eich not only showed no remorse, he doubled down and dug in with his bigotry.

It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear.

The employee's dominance is reflected in his subtle arrogance with no sign of remorse.

It's wasting two days of somebody's time, and apparently showing no remorse.

Specifically when he saw the damage he'd caused, a very human emotional response of remorse and regret kicked in.

This Court has had a firsthand opportunity to see defendants dangerousness, lack of remorse, and disregard for the law.

I genuinely felt remorse despite my animalistic nature to size up the competition.

It's doubtful that he feels anything like remorse for the destruction his company has inflicted on the nation's innovators.

By definition, a pure psychopath feels absolutely no remorse, no guilt, and has an unshakable egocentric view that does not change.

If at the time of purchase I have full information about the product, I see it as unethical to change my mind a few days latter simply because of buyers remorse.

I'm curious about the no-remorse, humans-are-replacable ethos which is evident through the author's description of the recruitment process.

Endorsement out of the way I have one quibble and some elaboration:I don't exactly love conflating buyer's remorse with payment fraud, since buyer's remorse is a psychological phenomenon and happens independently of fraudulent intent.

It might not be low-risk with respect to pre-orders for a while yet, as customers could suffer from buyer's remorse, be dissatisfied with the product as shipped, not remember the transaction, or engage in friendly fraud, at rates substantially higher than transactions with lower delay between purchase and delivery.

"Or maybe they don't care enough about a tiny fraction of their market to create assets at dramatically higher resolution just to prevent customers from feeling a slight amount of buyer's remorse when they look at their display with a magnifying glass?Maybe they'd rather have pages load faster for all their customers, instead of serving up needlessly huge image assets to every user?

Remorse definitions

noun

a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)

See also: compunction self-reproach