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  2. 1. a. : anxiety arising from awareness of guilt. compunctions of conscience. b. : distress of mind over an anticipated action or result. … showed no compunction in planning devilish engines of … destruction. Havelock Ellis. 2. : a twinge of misgiving : scruple. cheated without compunction.

  3. COMPUNCTION definition: 1. a slight guilty feeling about something you have done or might do: 2. a slight guilty feeling…. Learn more.

  4. compunction in American English. (kəmˈpʌŋkʃən) noun. 1. a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety of the conscience caused by regret for doing wrong or causing pain; contrition; remorse. 2. any uneasiness or hesitation about the rightness of an action.

  5. It is a feeling of remorse or guilt that arises from the realization that one has done something that is morally or ethically wrong. Compunction is often accompanied by a sense of shame or guilt, and it can lead to feelings of regret or a desire to make amends.

  6. Aug 17, 2018 · If moral wrongness conceptually implicates blame, it must also implicate compunction. Darwall mentions only blame by name in his analysis of moral concepts, but blame and compunction are themselves too closely related to each other for it to be possible for wrongness to implicate only the former.

    • Dale E. Miller
    • demiller@odu.edu
    • 2018
  7. Definition of 'moral' moral. (mɒrəl , US mɔːr- ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B2. Moral means relating to beliefs about what is right or wrong. [...] morally adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb, ADVERB after verb] See full entry for 'moral' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. COBUILD Collocations.

  8. When you feel compunction you feel very, very sorry, usually for something you did to hurt someone or mess something up. When you feel no compunction, you're not at all sorry. The noun compunction comes from the Latin verb compungere, meaning “prick sharply.”.