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2 entries found for regret

1re·gret Listen to audio/rɪˈgrɛt/ verb
re·grets; re·gret·ted; re·gret·ting
[+ obj] 1 : to feel sad or sorry about (something that you did or did not do) : to have regrets about (something)
Don't say anything you might regret later. I deeply regret what I said. She does not regret leaving him. He regrets not traveling more when he was younger. He says he doesn't regret anything that he's done in his life. If you don't travel now, you might live to regret it. [=you might feel sorry or disappointed about it in the future]
2 not used in progressive tensesused formally and in writing to express sad feelings about something that is disappointing or unpleasant We regret to inform you [=we are sorry to tell you] that we have offered the job to someone else. We regret any inconvenience these delays may cause. Dr. Smith regrets that she will be unable to attend. [=Dr. Smith cannot attend] It is to be regretted [=it is regrettable/unfortunate] that the program has lost its funding.

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