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I was extremely remorseful vs I was extremely guilty

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I was extremely remorseful' implies a deep sense of regret or guilt for a wrongdoing, while 'I was extremely guilty' suggests a feeling of responsibility or culpability for a specific action. The choice between the two depends on the specific emotion or state of mind the speaker wants to convey.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 703 views

I was extremely remorseful

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express deep regret or guilt for a wrongdoing.

This phrase is used to convey a strong feeling of regret or guilt for something one has done. It indicates a deep sense of remorse and sorrow.
  • Jan 29, 2013 ... Needless to say I was extremely remorseful about my HUGE carb (and fat & sugar) intake, but I kinda think it may have been worth it! IMG_1060.
  • I distinctly remember Terry, and I was extremely remorseful for the delays. He is correct, and we dropped the ball on this one. To clarify there was indeed a short ...
  • Dec 31, 2013 ... Note: last year I was extremely remorseful because I forgot to include a really great fun puzzle. If I have written a good review of your game this ...
  • Dec 2, 2013 ... Note: last year I was extremely remorseful because I forgot to include a really great fun puzzle. If I have written a good review of your game this ...

Alternatives:

  • I felt extremely remorseful
  • My remorse was overwhelming
  • I was filled with remorse
  • I deeply regretted my actions
  • I was full of regret

I was extremely guilty

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a strong feeling of responsibility or culpability for a specific action.

This phrase is used to convey a strong sense of responsibility or culpability for a specific action or wrongdoing. It indicates a feeling of guilt or blame.
  • Sep 1, 2014 ... I was extremely guilty of this until recently. For years, I would challenge myself to a weekly goal of eating as healthy as possible without giving ...
  • Jan 5, 2013 ... He admits, “There were times when I was extremely guilty of bingeing on pakoras . It was so cold there that you wanted to eat anything that was ...
  • Aug 29, 2013 ... I was extremely guilty of this for a while, but in the last year I've tried to fix my problem of familiar faces: I've started looking outside my city.
  • Oct 25, 2014 ... When I was first starting HDR photography I was extremely guilty of this. This has to do a lot with Reason #1. I was so anxious to get any 'art' out ...

Alternatives:

  • I felt extremely guilty
  • My guilt was overwhelming
  • I was filled with guilt
  • I deeply blamed myself
  • I was full of blame

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