compunction
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Compunction openeth the way for many good things, which dissoluteness is wont quickly to lose.
From The Imitation of Christ by Benham, William
Compunction, humanity, a feeling of pity for the unfortunates upon whose need they fatten, never by any chance enter their breast.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847 by Various
When Brutus unsheathed the reluctant Sword of Freedom against his Friend, Humanity must suppose that his Heart was wrung with Compunction, while his Country enjoined and impelled the Blow.
From An Essay on the Antient and Modern State of Ireland by Brooke, Henry
Compunction always worked in him at the sight of her haggard face, glazed and stained with crying.
From The Tree of Heaven by Sinclair, May
Compunction and pity bade Sutch repeat them, his love of Harry Feversham enjoined him to hold his tongue.
From The Four Feathers by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)
Vocabulary lists containing compunction
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