What is another word for re-morses?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːmˈɔːsɪz], [ ɹˌiːmˈɔːsɪz], [ ɹ_ˌiː_m_ˈɔː_s_ɪ_z]
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Similar words for re-morses:
Synonyms for Re-morses:
n.
• attrition (noun) • compunction (noun)- punctiliousness,
- reluctance,
- qualm,
- conscience,
- stab of conscience,
- second thoughts,
- ruth,
- misgiving,
- sympathy.
- elation,
- affectivity,
- affection,
- gut reaction,
- feeling,
- pride,
- passion,
- despondency,
- anger,
- perturbation,
- commotion,
- disturbance,
- affect,
- happiness,
- zeal,
- empathy,
- thrill,
- sensation,
- rage,
- fervor,
- melancholy,
- vibes,
- ardor,
- sadness,
- satisfaction,
- ecstasy,
- drive,
- love,
- sensibility,
- tremor,
- desire,
- concern,
- sensitiveness,
- vehemence,
- warmth,
- inspiration,
- excitement,
- joy,
- responsiveness,
- excitability,
- agitation,
- despair,
- sentiment.
- gloom,
- care,
- disquiet,
- unhappiness,
- mournfulness,
- repining,
- dolor,
- trouble,
- worry,
- dole,
- torture,
- heartbreak,
- discomfort,
- malaise,
- trial,
- Bemoaning,
- vexation,
- misery,
- agony,
- wretchedness,
- mourning,
- heartache,
- bereavement,
- lamenting,
- dejection,
- harassment,
- affliction,
- grievance,
- Deploring,
- desolation,
- distress,
- Bewailing,
- pain,
- depression,
- purgatory,
- tribulation,
- mortification,
- woe,
- infelicity,
- lamentation.
- criminality,
- delinquency,
- sinfulness,
- crime,
- iniquity,
- wickedness,
- slip,
- blameworthiness,
- indiscretion,
- onus,
- wrong,
- misbehavior,
- misstep,
- self-condemnation,
- error,
- dishonor,
- solecism,
- disgrace,
- Malefaction,
- transgression,
- sin,
- answerability,
- lapse,
- offense,
- responsibility,
- malfeasance,
- misconduct,
- dereliction,
- liability,
- Peccability,
- culpability,
- stigma,
- fault,
- infamy,
- malpractice,
- failing.
- pining,
- homesickness,
- yearning,
- longing,
- tear-jerker,
- schmaltz,
- hearts and flowers,
- sentimentality,
- fond memories,
- wistfulness,
- reminiscence.
- confession,
- punishment,
- absolution,
- hair shirt,
- purgation,
- penalty,
- sackcloth and ashes,
- shrift,
- retribution,
- atonement,
- compensation,
- self-flagellation,
- expiation,
- forgiveness.
- indecision,
- insecurity,
- anxiety,
- apprehension,
- presentiment,
- remonstrance,
- nervousness,
- demur,
- foreboding,
- Misdoubt,
- suspicion,
- uncertainty,
- mistrust,
- unease,
- hesitation,
- twinge,
- objection,
- uneasiness.
- disappointment,
- nostalgia,
- dissatisfaction,
- annoyance,
- Apologies,
- regretfulness,
- self-accusation,
- apology,
- self-disgust.
- grief,
- pangs of conscience,
- repentance,
- penitence,
- sorrow,
- self-reproach,
- penance,
- remorsefulness,
- compunction,
- guilt,
- Penitency,
- shame,
- contrition,
- anguish,
- contriteness,
- ruefulness,
- compassion,
- pity,
- rue,
- regret,
- attrition.
- skeleton in the cupboard,
- blot,
- obloquy,
- scandal,
- derision,
- confusion,
- discredit,
- smear,
- discomposure,
- ignominy,
- treachery,
- shamefacedness,
- disrepute,
- contempt,
- loss of face,
- disesteem,
- ill repute,
- odium,
- chagrin,
- bad conscience,
- irritation,
- self-reproof,
- opprobrium,
- Pudency,
- abashment,
- reproach,
- stupefaction.
- grieving,
- catastrophe,
- big trouble,
- misfortune,
- blues,
- rain,
- weeping,
- hardship,
- bad news,
- blow.
How to use "Re-morses" in context?
A recent trend in the pet industry is "re-morses," or horses brought into society again after being domesticated as working animals. Advocates of re-morses say that these animals can provide therapeutic value, socialization, and exercise for people who cannot handle horses, or for those who want a more animal-friendly option. They also claim that re-morses are not exploited because their original owners often keep them in barns or paddocks, and often sell them for a lower price than a horse that has never been worked.
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