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Definition of regretnext
as in to lament
to feel sorry or dissatisfied about we regret any inconvenience that we may have caused you

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noun

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How is the word regret different from other nouns like it?

Some common synonyms of regret are anguish, grief, sorrow, and woe. While all these words mean "distress of mind," regret implies pain caused by deep disappointment, fruitless longing, or unavailing remorse.

nagging regret for missed opportunities

Where would anguish be a reasonable alternative to regret?

In some situations, the words anguish and regret are roughly equivalent. However, anguish suggests torturing grief or dread.

the anguish felt by the parents of the kidnapped child

In what contexts can grief take the place of regret?

The meanings of grief and regret largely overlap; however, grief implies poignant sorrow for an immediate cause.

the inexpressible grief of the bereaved parents

When might sorrow be a better fit than regret?

The words sorrow and regret can be used in similar contexts, but sorrow implies a sense of loss or a sense of guilt and remorse.

a family united in sorrow upon the patriarch's death

When could woe be used to replace regret?

While in some cases nearly identical to regret, woe is deep or inconsolable grief or misery.

cries of woe echoed throughout the bombed city

How is the word regret different from other nouns like it?

Some common synonyms of regret are anguish, grief, sorrow, and woe. While all these words mean "distress of mind," regret implies pain caused by deep disappointment, fruitless longing, or unavailing remorse.

nagging regret for missed opportunities

Where would anguish be a reasonable alternative to regret?

In some situations, the words anguish and regret are roughly equivalent. However, anguish suggests torturing grief or dread.

the anguish felt by the parents of the kidnapped child

In what contexts can grief take the place of regret?

The meanings of grief and regret largely overlap; however, grief implies poignant sorrow for an immediate cause.

the inexpressible grief of the bereaved parents

When might sorrow be a better fit than regret?

The words sorrow and regret can be used in similar contexts, but sorrow implies a sense of loss or a sense of guilt and remorse.

a family united in sorrow upon the patriarch's death

When could woe be used to replace regret?

While in some cases nearly identical to regret, woe is deep or inconsolable grief or misery.

cries of woe echoed throughout the bombed city

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Recent Examples of regret
Verb
The woman regrets having hurt the feelings of a john who wanted to ask her out. Deborah Treisman, New Yorker, 22 Feb. 2026 This is the president who regrets not sending in the military to seize voting machines in 2020. Sun Sentinel Editorial Board, Sun Sentinel, 21 Feb. 2026
Noun
At the unveiling of historic district markers for the neighborhood in February, Bradley expressed regret that Save Harlem Now! Noelle Lilley, CBS News, 26 Feb. 2026 Some of the men have lamented the political moment, embraced it or expressed regret. Nicole Fallert, USA Today, 26 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for regret
Recent Examples of Synonyms for regret
Verb
  • The desire for more speed also demonstrated some of the internal clumsiness Weiss and her close inner circle have lamented on the technical side.
    Max Tani, semafor.com, 2 Mar. 2026
  • An older woman, clutching her traditional white haik garment, lamented onion prices going from 45 dinars per kilo to 100 dinars (35 cents to 77 cents) in two days.
    ABC News, ABC News, 1 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Trump on Friday expressed remorse at Bill Clinton being forced to testify.
    Stephen Groves, Fortune, 28 Feb. 2026
  • Throughout these years, Ma began to feel an increasing sense of remorse at his complicity in this system, which sparked deeper soul-searching around his identity as a Muslim, and what that meant within Chinese society.
    Rebecca Wright, CNN Money, 27 Feb. 2026
Verb
  • Only in Enghelab Square in downtown Tehran, where Khamenei supporters are mourning the supreme leader, is there a large crowd.
    Yarden Segev, NBC news, 1 Mar. 2026
  • In addition to his father, who was killed off abruptly and in an apparent middle finger to Costner after public disputes with Sheridan over filming schedules and other conflicts, Kayce is mourning another recent loss.
    Alison Herman, Variety, 1 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Letters admitting compulsions and guilt Judge Lopez must also weigh whether letters Cox wrote to a judge in 1993 and 1995 will be admissible.
    Amy DeLaura, The Washington Examiner, 28 Feb. 2026
  • My boredom typically spurs feelings of frustration, guilt, shame—and long nutritionless spells of goggling, slack-jawed, at celebrity news on my phone while the world throbs around me.
    Daniel Smith, The Atlantic, 27 Feb. 2026
Noun
  • And shame on San Diego Councilmember Marni von Wilpert for politically grandstanding and inserting herself into another city’s business.
    U T Readers, San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 Mar. 2026
  • Fool me four times, shame on me.
    Mike Bianchi, The Orlando Sentinel, 28 Feb. 2026

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“Regret.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/regret. Accessed 5 Mar. 2026.

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