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Definition of "impenitently" [im•pen•i•tent•ly]

  • Without repentance. (adverb)

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Use "impenitently" in a sentence
  • "Having placed Blunt in possession of these particulars, he further said that it pricked him to breathe, cursed Jemmy Vetch, the settlement, and the sea, and so impenitently died."
  • "Then the wretched boy looked cautiously up and found her gone, crept out of bed, fastened his door, and threw himself upon his pillow again: tearing his hair, morosely crying, grudgingly loving her, hatefully but impenitently spurning himself, and no less hatefully and unprofitably spurning all the good in the world."
  • "“Oh, I dismissed them before the play began-sometimes they're a wretched nuisance,” said the Dictator impenitently."