remorse |
a sincere, often painful sense of regret for past misdeeds. |
remote |
at a far distance in space or time. [7 definitions] |
remote control |
control of an object, such as an aircraft, missiles, and the like, from a distance, as by radio signals. [2 definitions] |
removal |
the act or process of removing. [2 definitions] |
remove |
to take away from a place or position. [11 definitions] |
renaissance |
a rebirth, renewal, or revival. [5 definitions] |
render |
to present for payment or consideration. [7 definitions] |
rendezvous |
a meeting that has been arranged beforehand. [5 definitions] |
renew |
to restore to original or near-original condition. [6 definitions] |
renowned |
widely known and acclaimed; famous. |
rent1 |
a periodic payment made by a tenant to an owner of property for the right to occupy or use that property. [5 definitions] |
rental |
an apartment or commercial property available for rent. [4 definitions] |
repair1 |
to restore to a sound state or condition following damage or injury. [6 definitions] |
repay |
to pay back (a loan or other debt). [4 definitions] |
repeal |
to withdraw, revoke, or make void, esp. by official action or proclamation. [2 definitions] |
repeat |
to state or utter again (what has already been said). [7 definitions] |
repeatedly |
again and again; many times in a row. |
repel |
to drive away or force backwards. [7 definitions] |
repellent |
causing distaste, aversion, or repulsion. [4 definitions] |
repetition |
the act or process of repeating. [3 definitions] |
replace |
to put in place of (a similar object). [3 definitions] |