impenitent in English

adjective
1
not feeling shame or regret about one's actions or attitudes.
But apparently the real purpose of the Mass is to provide a setting in which we feel comfortable with our impenitent persistence in grave sin.

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1. 3 Endless, of the impenitent and unbelieving.

2. 2 His impenitent attitude is really annoying.

3. 1 To this day she remains impenitent about her criminal past.

4. 4 We need to remember that God's wrath does burn against impenitent sinners (Psalm 1-.

5. 5 Throughout his entire life Rizal was nothing but an impenitent dreamer, a poet.

6. We need to remember that God's wrath does burn against impenitent sinners (Psalm 1-.

7. Antonyms for Contrite include unrepentant, impenitent, remorseless, unapologetic, callous, incorrigible, indifferent, obdurate, unContrite and unremorseful

8. Antonyms for Atoning include unrepentant, impenitent, remorseless, unapologetic, callous, happy, unashamed, unrepentent, defiant and defying

9. 2 For behold, there were many of the Nephites who had become ahardened and impenitent and grossly wicked, insomuch that they did reject the word of God and all the preaching and prophesying which did come among them.

10. Either they hold that Scripture gives room for several opposite theories; or they lean to Universalism, and secretly teach men to trust in future purgatories; or they wholly repudiate and openly denounce and Assail the old missionary doctrine, and believe that they who have 'sinned without law,’ and led impenitent lives under heathen darkness