uncontrite
English
Etymology
un- + contrite
Adjective
uncontrite (comparative more uncontrite, superlative most uncontrite)
- Not contrite.
- 1921, Harry Leon Wilson, The Wrong Twin:
- Merle gazed with horror upon the apparently uncontrite fratricide.
- 2007 June 15, Cecil Adams, “The Straight Dope”, in Chicago Reader:
- Though largely uncontrite, parson Samuel Parris, a driving force behind the witch hunt, did receive some punishment when the town, cash-strapped and feeling a little used, decided not to pay his salary.
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