expiative

/ɛksˈpɪɛɪtɪv/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or of the nature of an expiation; intended or serving to make amends for a wrong or sin

“The expiative gesture of donating to charity helped repair the company’s damaged reputation.”

2. noun

a feeling or expression of regret or apology

“The expiative tone of her apology was appreciated by the victim.”

Synonyms

  • apologetic
  • penitent
  • remorseful

Antonyms

  • culpable
  • culpatory