Contrition

/kənˈtrɪʃən/ noun

Deep regret and sadness for something wrong you've done, with a genuine desire to change and make amends.

From Old French 'contrition' and Latin 'contritio' (a wearing down), from 'conterere' (to grind down, to rub away). Originally meant physical grinding; evolved to mean crushing remorse or spiritual breaking down.

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