Moderate as in bad Feeling overwhelming guilt or remorse, as if one's conscience is deeply troubled or pained. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Conscience-stricken'
The soldier returned from the war, conscience-stricken by the actions he had to take on the battlefield.
Witnessing the environmental destruction, the activist became conscience-stricken, realizing the urgency of conservation efforts.
Sarah, caught in a lie, became conscience-stricken and apologized sincerely for misleading her friends.
The soldier became conscience-stricken when he witnessed the devastating consequences of war.
Mary felt conscience-stricken for gossiping about her colleague behind her back.
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