What does moral compunction mean?
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(noun) an uneasy feeling about the rightness of what one is doing or going to do. (noun) a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)
Then, how do you use the word compunction in a sentence?
compunction Sentence Examples
- He didn't doubt that if it were to her advantage to do so, she'd have no compunction in involving him, however unfairly.
- "If he was, he had no compunction about ditching her and taking off," Cynthia said, slowing to catch her breath.
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derivations: | compunctious (adj.), compunctiously (adv.) |
Similarly one may ask, what does no compunction mean?
When you feel no compunction, you're not at all sorry. The noun compunction comes from the Latin verb compungere, meaning “prick sharply.” When you feel compunction, you feel a sharp prick of your conscience.
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