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Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 7
- Have you lost your mind? - ...and live his life as a penitent.
অনুতপ্ত, অনুতাপী, নির্বিণ্ণ
অনুতপ্ত ব্যক্তি, অনুতাপী
(1) Feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds,shamed,sorrowful
(2) Feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds
(3) Shamed
(4) Sorrowful
(1) (Roman Catholic Church, a Roman Catholic may be admitted to penance under the direction of a confessor
(2) (Roman Catholic Church) a person who repents for wrongdoing (a Roman Catholic may be admitted to penance under the direction of a confessor)
(1) So the priest hears confessions and restores the penitent , not only to fellowship with God, but to fellowship with the injured Body, by the grace of God.
(2) Priestly absolution would follow only on inquiring whether such a confession was properly understood and made, and ascertaining the penitent 's sorrow.
(3) In the Catholic tradition, absolution from sin is obtained through confession, in which the penitent confesses to a priest who then absolves the sin and administers penitence.
(4) Would I need to break down in penitent tears to get any praise?
(5) The penitent man stands a chance of getting off.
(6) I can see that part of the Church's mission is forgiveness and second chances for the penitent .
(7) The Western tradition was to conclude that Mary Magdalene was the presumed sexual sinner who was lionised not as any kind of apostle but as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the penitent .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(8) What they did find was a party leader in penitent mood who came not to put fire in bellies or cajole into action, but with a limp apology.
(9) Journalists and their confidential sources have a special relationship, as inviolate as doctor and patient or priest and penitent .
(10) After a moment of penitent silence, Arthur continued.
(11) A hangover after being drunk is precisely the time when the penitent drinker is likely to groan never again.
(12) The priest awoke the next day, duly penitent and very sore but completely prepared to spread the fame of Saint Nicetius, a fame that became so great that the Basilica of the Apostles came to be known as Saint-Nizier.
(13) Ignoring his penitent air, the headlines next morning cast him, to his own gratification, as the ultimate evil-doer.
(14) The medieval legends are numerous, their variety reflecting the ever-present tension between the earlier witness/apostle and the later penitent / contemplative.
(15) Her solicitor - partly responsible for keeping the 24 year-old's spirits high - approves of the abasement and thus advertises to the world that here is a penitent woman.
(16) And it is to turn the form of confession into one in which the penitent interrogates the confessor.
(17) It looks very much like Mary first anointed Jesus' feet as a penitent , then again in gratitude for the raising of Lazarus, and finally she attempted to anoint him after his death.
(18) Note however, that the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510ministeru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of the sacrament was initially not the priest but the monk or nun who was the soul mate or the spiritual director of the penitent .
(19) His Marine Society, founded at the start of the Seven Years War in 1756, started boys on careers in the navy, and in 1758 he helped to establish the Magdalen hospital for penitent prostitutes.
(20) He prevailed upon them to sign the document with him, then in a deliberate piece of theatre, he donned the garb of a penitent , imposed a fast upon himself and publicly repented of his oath.
repentant
contrite
remorseful
sorry
apologetic
regretful
conscience-stricken
rueful
ashamed
shamefaced
abject
in sackcloth and ashes
impenitent
Impenitent
Happy
Unashamed
Happy
Unashamed
Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 7
- Have you lost your mind? - ...and live his life as a penitent.