remorse |
a sincere, often painful sense of regret for past misdeeds. |
remorseful |
filled with remorse. [2 definitions] |
remorseless |
having or showing no mercy, compassion or remorse; pitiless. |
remote |
at a far distance in space or time. [7 definitions] |
remote control |
control of an object, such as an aircraft, missiles, and the like, from a distance, as by radio signals. [2 definitions] |
remotivate |
combined form of motivate. |
remotivation |
combined form of motivation. |
rémoulade |
a spiced cold sauce with a mayonnaise base, used as a dressing for salad, seafood, and the like. |
remount |
to mount or climb again. [2 definitions] |
removable |
able to be removed or detached, as a part. |
removal |
the act or process of removing. [2 definitions] |
remove |
to take away from a place or position. [11 definitions] |
removeable |
combined form of remove. |
removed |
physically or mentally remote; separated. [2 definitions] |
REM sleep |
a recurrent phase of sleep, characterized by rapid side-to-side eye movement, dreaming, and inhibition of muscle movement. |
remunerate |
to pay or compensate for services, goods, or losses. [2 definitions] |
remuneration |
the act of paying, rewarding, or compensating. [2 definitions] |
remunerative |
providing or likely to provide payment or reward; profitable. |
Remus |
in Roman legend, the twin brother of Romulus, the founder of Rome. |
remythologize |
combined form of mythologize. |
renail |
combined form of nail. |