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penitent (adjective), more penitent, most penitent
1. A reference to the expression of a person's feeling or showing sorrow, remorse, and regret because of having done something wrong: Luke had a penitent attitude with his parents when he accidentally broke a window in the house as he was throwing a baseball back and forth with a friend.
2. Etymology: from Latin paenitentem, referring to "a cause or a feeling of regret."

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2. Etymology: from Latin paenitentem, referring to "a cause or a feeling of regret."

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poen-, peno-, poino-, poin-, puni-, pain-, penal-, pent-
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