felt pangs of conscience|feel pang of conscience in English
felt extremely guilty
Use "felt pangs of conscience|feel pang of conscience" in a sentence
1. All of us have similarly felt pangs of conscience.
2. Ian felt a pang of conscience at having misjudged her.
3. David had pangs of conscience . . .
4. 26 Ian felt a pang of conscience at having misjudged her.
5. Are you feeling pangs of conscience or pangs of hunger?
6. He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.
7. 2 He experienced a sudden pang of conscience.
8. 14 I'm so glad he had a pang of conscience.
9. 10 She was seized by a sudden pang of conscience.
10. She felt the prick of conscience.
11. From time to time, virtually all of us experience the pangs of conscience.
12. Conscience synonyms, Conscience pronunciation, Conscience translation, English dictionary definition of Conscience
13. 24 I had a sudden pang of conscience that I really ought to tell the truth.
14. They do not fear the stigma of arrest, the pains of imprisonment, or the pangs of conscience.”
15. I had a sudden pang of conscience that I really ought to tell the truth.
16. See: (one's) Conscience is clean (one's) Conscience is clear a clean Conscience makes a soft pillow a guilty Conscience needs no accuser be on (one's) Conscience clear Conscience, to have a Conscience does make cowards of us all Conscience money dictates of Conscience eat (away) at (someone's) Conscience have (something) on (one's) Conscience have a
17. Instead, they interpret it as “a symbol of Moses’ inner struggle with the pricks and burning pangs of conscience.”
18. To have a guilty Conscience avoir mauvaise Conscience to have a clear Conscience avoir la Conscience tranquille, avoir bonne Conscience in all Conscience, in Conscience en Conscience to have sth on one's Conscience avoir qch sur la Conscience
19. Conscience Clause Conscience Of Court Consciencelessness Consciencelessly Conscienceless
20. In all Conscience synonyms, in all Conscience pronunciation, in all Conscience translation, English dictionary definition of in all Conscience
21. Conscience n Conscience f → disclosures which have shocked the moral Conscience of the nation
22. “I felt that my conscience had become seared,” she says.
23. Consanguined consanguineous consanguinities consanguinity (current term) consanguinuity consarcination consarcinations consarn: consarn it consarned consarning conscience conscience-smitten conscience money conscience vote conscience votes conscienced conscienceless
24. Conscience Conscience MONEY GUILT » See Conscience MONEY » Conscience (Judges 17:2; Matthew 27:3,5) SIN MONEY » See Conscience MONEY DEAFNESS » FIGURATIVE » See Conscience, DEAD WAR » FIGURATIVE » With a good Conscience (1 Timothy 1:18,19)
25. Yet some people of conscience felt they must not write off these possible converts.