penitente
When we talk about feeling regret or sorrow for something wrong we've done, the Spanish word is penitente. It's an adjective, so it describes a person or a feeling.
You might hear it in situations where someone is truly sorry and wants to make amends, like Está muy penitente por haber llegado tarde (He is very regretful for being late).
It emphasizes a deep sense of remorse, so it's stronger than just saying someone is sad.
When you encounter the word 'penitente' at a C2 level, it's helpful to consider its deeper connotations beyond a simple A2 definition of 'repentant.' While it certainly conveys sorrow and regret for wrongdoing, at C2, 'penitente' often implies a more profound and perhaps publicly demonstrated act of penance or self-abasement.
Think of it in contexts like religious processions during Holy Week, where individuals, known as 'penitentes,' participate in acts of devotion and atonement. It can also describe a person who is deeply remorseful and actively seeking forgiveness through some form of expiation.
Therefore, while the core meaning remains, the C2 understanding emphasizes the active, often ritualistic, and significant nature of the repentance, rather than just an internal feeling.
penitente 30초 만에
- Feeling regret
- Showing sorrow
- Repentant
§ Understanding "Penitente"
Let's talk about the Spanish word "penitente." This word is an adjective and it's quite useful for describing someone's feelings or attitude. You'll often see it in religious contexts, but it can be used more broadly too.
- DEFINITION
- Feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentant.
Think of someone who has made a mistake and truly feels bad about it. That's a good way to understand "penitente."
§ "Penitente" in Action
To really get a grip on "penitente," let's look at some examples:
El hombre estaba penitente por sus acciones.
*Hint: The man was repentant for his actions.*
Ella tenía una expresión penitente después de la discusión.
*Hint: She had a regretful expression after the argument.*
Los fieles iban en procesión penitente.
*Hint: The faithful walked in a penitent procession.*
§ Similar Words and When to Use "Penitente"
Now, let's look at some other words that are similar to "penitente" and how it compares. This will help you choose the best word in different situations.
- Arrepentido: This is probably the closest synonym to "penitente." Both mean repentant or regretful.
Estoy arrepentido de lo que hice.
*Hint: I am sorry for what I did.*
While very similar, "penitente" often carries a slightly more formal or profound sense of repentance, especially in religious contexts. "Arrepentido" is more common in everyday speech.
- Contrito: This word also means contrite or remorseful. It's quite formal and often has a strong religious connotation, similar to "penitente."
El sacerdote escuchó al hombre contrito.
*Hint: The priest listened to the contrite man.*
You might use "penitente" or "contrito" interchangeably when talking about deep, sincere regret, especially in a spiritual sense. "Penitente" can also refer to someone performing an act of penance.
- Remordido: This comes from "remordimiento" (remorse) and means someone who is feeling remorse.
Estaba remordido por haber mentido.
*Hint: He was remorseful for having lied.*
"Remordido" focuses specifically on the feeling of remorse, which is a key component of being "penitente." You could say a "penitente" person is also "remordido."
In summary, while these words are close, "penitente" suggests a deeper, often publicly demonstrated, sorrow and regret, particularly in contexts where penance or atonement is implied. "Arrepentido" is your everyday regret, and "contrito" is a more formal, strong feeling of remorse, often internal.
재미있는 사실
The English word 'penitent' shares the same Latin root.
발음 가이드
- mispronouncing the 'e' at the end as a silent 'e' like in English words
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Está muy penitente por lo que hizo.
He is very repentant for what he did.
Ella se siente penitente después de su error.
She feels repentant after her mistake.
Mostró una actitud muy penitente.
He showed a very repentant attitude.
El ladrón se volvió penitente.
The thief became repentant.
Tenía una mirada penitente en sus ojos.
He had a repentant look in his eyes.
Hizo una confesión penitente al sacerdote.
He made a penitent confession to the priest.
Sus palabras eran muy penitentes.
His words were very repentant.
Vive una vida penitente ahora.
He lives a penitent life now.
Oró con un corazón penitente.
He prayed with a penitent heart.
Reconoció su culpa con una voz penitente.
He acknowledged his guilt with a repentant voice.
자주 혼동되는 단어
This is a direct and very close synonym for 'penitente'.
Similar to 'penitente', often with a religious connotation of seeking forgiveness.
Another excellent synonym, highlighting the act of repenting or feeling regret.
문법 패턴
혼동하기 쉬운
Both 'penitente' and 'culpable' relate to wrongdoing, but 'culpable' focuses on being guilty, while 'penitente' emphasizes the feeling of remorse.
'Culpable' means guilty or responsible for a fault. 'Penitente' means feeling or showing regret for wrongdoings.
Él es culpable del robo, pero no muestra signos de ser penitente. (He is guilty of the robbery, but he shows no signs of being repentant.)
This is very close in meaning. 'Arrepentido' is a more common and general term for feeling regret, while 'penitente' often implies a more formal or religious context of penance.
'Arrepentido' is the participle of 'arrepentirse' (to repent), and generally means regretful. 'Penitente' carries a stronger connotation of actively showing sorrow, often through actions or religious practices.
El hombre arrepentido pidió perdón a su familia. (The regretful man asked his family for forgiveness.) La cofradía de penitentes desfiló en Semana Santa. (The brotherhood of penitents paraded during Holy Week.)
While 'lamentable' suggests something regrettable, it describes the situation or action itself, not the person's feeling of regret.
'Lamentable' means regrettable or deplorable. 'Penitente' describes a person feeling regret.
Fue una situación lamentable que el perro se perdiera. (It was a regrettable situation that the dog got lost.) El perro no era penitente; solo quería más comida. (The dog wasn't repentant; it just wanted more food.)
This also describes feeling sorrow, but it's often a more intense and profound sorrow, not always directly linked to having done wrong.
'Compungido' means sorrowful, often with a sense of grief or deep sadness, which may or may not be due to one's own actions. 'Penitente' specifically refers to regret for one's own wrong actions.
Estaba compungido por la muerte de su abuela. (He was sorrowful over the death of his grandmother.) El ladrón estaba penitente después de ser capturado. (The thief was repentant after being caught.)
'Afligido' means distressed or grieved, which is a broader emotional state than the specific regret of 'penitente'.
'Afligido' means distressed, grieved, or troubled, often due to external circumstances or general sadness. 'Penitente' is specifically about showing sorrow for one's own faults.
La noticia lo dejó muy afligido. (The news left him very distressed.) Él se sentía penitente por haber mentido. (He felt repentant for having lied.)
문장 패턴
Ser + [penitente]
El hombre era penitente por sus errores. (The man was repentant for his mistakes.)
Estar + [penitente]
Ella estaba penitente después de la discusión. (She was regretful after the argument.)
Sentirse + [penitente]
Me siento muy penitente por haberte ofendido. (I feel very repentant for having offended you.)
[Verbo] + de manera + [penitente]
Pidió disculpas de manera penitente. (He apologized in a repentant manner.)
[Sustantivo] + [penitente]
Hizo una confesión penitente. (He made a repentant confession.)
Con un espíritu + [penitente]
Aceptó el castigo con un espíritu penitente. (He accepted the punishment with a repentant spirit.)
Actitud + [penitente]
Su actitud penitente conmovió a todos. (His repentant attitude moved everyone.)
Mirada + [penitente]
Tenía una mirada penitente después de lo que hizo. (He had a regretful look after what he did.)
암기하기
기억법
Think of a 'penitent' person being sent to a 'penitentiary' because they are regretful for their actions.
시각적 연상
Imagine a person wearing a 'hoodie' and kneeling in front of a church, looking very sad and regretful. The 'hoodie' can sound like 'penitente' and the sad, regretful posture represents the meaning.
Word Web
챌린지
Describe a time you felt penitente, using the word in a sentence. For example: 'Después de romper el jarrón, me sentí muy penitente.' (After breaking the vase, I felt very repentant.)
어원
Latin 'paenitens', present participle of 'paenitere' (to repent)
원래 의미: repenting, regretting
Indo-European (Italic branch)문화적 맥락
The term 'penitente' is often associated with religious practices, particularly during Holy Week (Semana Santa) in Spain and Latin American countries. Penitents, or 'nazarenos', participate in processions, often wearing distinctive robes and hoods, as a public display of repentance and devotion. This tradition has deep historical roots, dating back to medieval times, and continues to be a significant cultural and religious event.
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실제 사용 상황
Describing someone who is expressing remorse for their actions, often in a religious or formal setting.
- Un penitente, arrodillado, oraba en silencio.
- The penitent, kneeling, prayed in silence.
- Su mirada penitente mostraba su arrepentimiento.
- His repentant gaze showed his regret.
Referring to a person who is doing penance or performing acts of self-punishment as a sign of repentance.
- Los penitentes de la procesión caminaban descalzos.
- The penitents in the procession walked barefoot.
- Se unió a la hermandad como penitente.
- He joined the brotherhood as a penitent.
Figuratively describing an expression or demeanor that suggests regret or sorrow.
- Con un gesto penitente, pidió disculpas.
- With a repentant gesture, he apologized.
- Su voz se volvió penitente al confesar el error.
- His voice became repentant as he confessed the mistake.
In a more general sense, describing someone who feels regret about a past action.
- Después de la discusión, se sentía penitente por sus palabras.
- After the argument, he felt repentant for his words.
- Era una persona penitente, siempre reflexionando sobre sus errores.
- He was a repentant person, always reflecting on his mistakes.
Literary or poetic usage to evoke a sense of deep regret or suffering.
- Las lágrimas penitentes rodaban por su mejilla.
- Repentant tears rolled down her cheek.
- El alma penitente buscaba la redención.
- The repentant soul sought redemption.
대화 시작하기
"¿Alguna vez te has sentido penitente por algo que dijiste o hiciste? ¿Qué pasó?"
"En tu cultura, ¿cómo se muestra el arrepentimiento o el remordimiento?"
"¿Crees que es importante ser penitente cuando has cometido un error? ¿Por qué?"
"Describe una situación en la que alguien que conoces mostró una actitud penitente."
"¿Hay alguna tradición o evento en tu país donde la gente se comporta de manera penitente?"
일기 주제
Piensa en una ocasión en la que te sentiste realmente penitente. Describe la situación, tus sentimientos y lo que aprendiste.
Escribe sobre un personaje de un libro o película que sea penitente. ¿Cómo se expresa su penitencia y cuáles son las consecuencias?
Reflexiona sobre la importancia del arrepentimiento en las relaciones personales. ¿Cómo ayuda o dificulta la capacidad de ser penitente?
Imagina que has hecho algo de lo que te arrepientes profundamente. Escribe una carta de disculpa con un tono penitente.
¿Cómo crees que el acto de ser penitente puede llevar al crecimiento personal? Da ejemplos.
셀프 테스트 24 질문
Choose the word that means 'repentant'.
'Penitente' means feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong.
Which sentence uses 'penitente' correctly?
'Penitente' describes a feeling of sorrow or regret, which fits the context of someone lying.
What is the opposite of 'penitente' in meaning?
'Penitente' means sorrowful or regretful, so 'alegre' (happy) is a good opposite.
If you feel 'penitente', you are happy.
No, if you feel 'penitente', you are feeling sorrow and regret, not happiness.
Someone who is 'penitente' has done something wrong.
Yes, 'penitente' means feeling regret for having done something wrong.
The word 'penitente' is an adjective.
Yes, 'penitente' describes a person's state or feeling, making it an adjective.
This sentence correctly orders the words to mean 'The man was repentant for his mistakes.'
This sentence correctly orders the words to mean 'She felt repentant after her lie.'
This sentence correctly orders the words to mean 'The children seemed repentant for breaking the vase.'
Choose the best synonym for 'penitente'.
Both 'penitente' and 'arrepentido' mean repentant or regretful.
Which sentence correctly uses 'penitente'?
'Penitente' describes feeling sorrow or regret for a wrongdoing. Breaking a vase is a wrongdoing.
What is the opposite of 'penitente'?
If someone is 'penitente', they feel regret. If they are 'satisfecho', they feel satisfied or content, which is the opposite.
Una persona penitente siente alegría.
A 'penitente' person feels sorrow or regret, not joy.
Se puede ser penitente por un error que cometiste.
Being 'penitente' is specifically about feeling regret for a wrongdoing or error.
La palabra 'penitente' siempre se usa en contextos religiosos.
While 'penitente' can be used in religious contexts, it also has a general meaning of feeling repentant for any wrongdoing, not just religious ones.
This sentence describes someone feeling regretful after a mistake, directly relating to the meaning of 'penitente'.
This sentence shows someone apologizing with a repentant attitude, using 'penitente' to describe the manner of apology.
Here, 'penitente' is used to describe a look that conveys regret, reinforcing the meaning of the word.
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Summary
'Penitente' is used to describe someone who feels and shows regret for their actions, often in a religious or moral context.
- Feeling regret
- Showing sorrow
- Repentant
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