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December 21, 2007
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Saturday, 22nd December 2007 : Today's Word is ...

Compunction



( Noun )


Pronunciation : kum-p�ng-kshen

1. feelings of shame and regret about doing something wrong

2. a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety of the conscience caused by regret for doing wrong or causing pain

3. any uneasiness or hesitation about the rightness of an action

4. a sting of conscience or a pang of doubt aroused by wrongdoing or the prospect of wrongdoing


Etymology:


14th century - Via French - ecclesiastical Latin compunction - Latin compunct - past participle of compungere - sting strongly - pungere - to prick, sting


Synonyms:


contriteness, contrition, penitence, penitency, remorse, remorsefulness, repentance, rue, attrition, conscience, misgiving, pity, punctiliousness, qualm, reluctance, ruth, shame, sorrow, sympathy


Antonyms:


defiance, hardness, indifference, meanness, remorselessness, cruelty, disregard, unconcern


Contextual Examples:


� Struggles and resolves had transformed themselves into compunction and anxiety.

� The beginning of compunction is the beginning of a new life.

� Well, just try to remember how many instances of compunction you have seen.


Related Words:


compunctious: Adjective

compunctiously: Adverb

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