pentimento
repentance, regret
noun pen-tee-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin paenitere (to repent).
Also means
pentimento (visible earlier layer in a painting)
Usage Note
Pentimento covers both sincere moral regret and the art-restoration sense of a reworked or underlying image visible through the paint surface. In everyday speech it usually means remorse. The plural pentimenti is used in art contexts. The related verb is pentirsi (to repent, to be sorry).
Examples
"Ha espresso pentimento per le sue azioni."
Natural Translation
He expressed repentance for his actions.
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