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  • 34heardheortnes — f ( se/ sa) hard heartedness …

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  • 35remorse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. self reproach, regret, compunction, contrition, penitence. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. compunction, contrition, self reproach, guilt; see regret 1 , repentance , shame 2 . See Synonym Study at repentance …

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  • 36obduration — (n.) c.1400, hard heartedness, from L. obdurationem (nom. obduratio), noun of state from pp. stem of obdurare (see OBDURATE (Cf. obdurate)) …

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  • 37sin — [[t]sɪ̱n[/t]] sins, sinning, sinned 1) N VAR Sin or a sin is an action or type of behaviour which is believed to break the laws of God. → See also , mortal sin The Vatican s teaching on abortion is clear: it is a sin... Was it the sin of pride to …

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  • 38accuse of callousness — criticize for being insensitive, accuse of hard heartedness …

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  • 39inhumanity — n. 1. Barbarity, brutality, savageness, cruelty, ferocity. 2. Hard heartedness, hardness of heart, unkindness …

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  • 40barbarity — n 1. cruelty, viciousness, ruthlessness; ferocity, fierceness, savagery, ferity, truculence, fellness; brutality, brutishness, barbarism, inhumanity; pitilessness, mercilessness, heartlessness, unkindness, hard heartedness; relentlessness,… …

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