atoner

[əˈtoʊnər]

atoner Definition

a person who makes amends for a wrongdoing or injury.

Using atoner: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "atoner" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He became an atoner after realizing the harm he had caused.

  • Example

    The atoner sought forgiveness from those he had wronged.

  • Example

    She spent years as an atoner, trying to make up for her past mistakes.

atoner Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for atoner

Phrases with atoner

  • to try to make amends for a wrongdoing or injury

    Example

    He spent the rest of his life being an atoner for the harm he had caused.

  • an atoner's remorse

    feelings of regret or guilt for a wrongdoing or injury that one is trying to make amends for

    Example

    She was consumed by an atoner's remorse for the pain she had caused.

  • an atoner's journey

    the process of making amends for a wrongdoing or injury

    Example

    His atoner's journey was long and difficult, but he eventually found peace.

Origins of atoner

from 'atone', meaning 'make amends'

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Summary: atoner in Brief

'Atoner' [əˈtoʊnər] refers to a person who makes amends for a wrongdoing or injury. It is often used in phrases like 'be an atoner for something' and 'an atoner's remorse,' denoting the process of making amends and the feelings of regret or guilt that come with it. Synonyms include 'penitent,' 'repenter,' and 'expiator.'