regret
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nounDefinition of REGRET
1
: sorrow aroused by circumstances beyond one's control or power to repair
2
a : an expression of distressing emotion (as sorrow) b plural : a note politely declining an invitation
— re·gret·ful \-ˈgret-fəl\ adjective
— re·gret·ful·ness noun
Examples of REGRET
- She has no regrets about leaving him.
- My greatest regret is not going to college.
- To my regret, I never visited Europe.
- It is with deep regret that he is announcing his resignation.
- My coworker gives her regrets for not being able to attend the meeting.
First Known Use of REGRET
1590
Related to REGRET
Synonyms: contriteness, contrition, penitence, guilt, remorse, remorsefulness, repentance, rue, self-reproach, shame
Antonyms: impenitence, remorselessness
Related Words: compunction, misgiving, prick, qualm, scruple; blame, culpability, fault; liability, rap, responsibility; chagrin, embarrassment; anguish, distress, grief, ruth, sadness, sorrow; bloodguilt, bloodguiltiness; apology, excuses, hand-wringing, mea culpa
See Synonym Discussion at sorrow
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