Repentantly meaning in Urdu
Repentantly Synonyms
Repentantly Definitions
1) Repentantly, Penitentially, Penitently : ازارہ استغفار, پشیمانی سے, ندامت سے : (adverb) showing remorse.
Useful Words
Penance : ندامت , Penitent : شرمندہ ہونا , Ashamed : شرمندہ , Regret : پچھتانا , One-Eyed : کانا , Exemplification : مثال , Favorably : لطیفانہ , Dolorous : رنجیدہ , Default : بلا مقابلہ شکست , Feisty : بہادر , Dignified : با عزت , Inquisitive : حیران ہونا , Civility : ادب , Merciless : بے درد , Endearment : عزیز بنانے کا عمل , Disapprovingly : ناپسندیدگی کے ساتھ , Deferent : تعظیمی , Adoring : تعظیمی , Distrustful : بے اعتمادی , Guidance : راہنمائی , Artless : اناڑی , Valiant : بہادر , Compassionate : ہمدرد , Thankless : ناشکرا , Clever : چالاک , Shamefaced : شرمانا , Inattentive : غافل , Penitential : توبہ کرنا یا اس سے متعلق , Competitive : لڑاکو , Diffident : جھینپو , Dark : بد مزاج
Useful Words Definitions
Penance: remorse for your past conduct.
Penitent: feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds.
Ashamed: feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse.
Regret: feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about.
One-Eyed: having or showing only one eye.
Exemplification: showing by example.
Favorably: showing approval.
Dolorous: showing sorrow.
Default: loss due to not showing up.
Feisty: showing courage.
Dignified: having or showing self-esteem.
Inquisitive: showing curiosity.
Civility: the act of showing regard for others.
Merciless: having or showing no mercy.
Endearment: the act of showing affection.
Disapprovingly: showing disapproval.
Deferent: showing deference.
Adoring: showing adoration.
Distrustful: having or showing distrust.
Guidance: the act of guiding or showing the way.
Artless: showing lack of art.
Valiant: having or showing valor.
Compassionate: showing or having compassion.
Thankless: not feeling or showing gratitude.
Clever: showing inventiveness and skill.
Shamefaced: showing a sense of shame.
Inattentive: not showing due care or attention.
Penitential: showing or constituting penance.
Competitive: showing a fighting disposition.
Diffident: showing modest reserve.
Dark: showing a brooding ill humor.