Synonym: be sorry for, bemoan, bewail, rue. Antonym: content. Similar words: regressive, gregarious, the greenhouse effect, degrade, integrate, integrated, integration, degradation. Meaning: [rɪ'gret] n. sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment. v. 1. feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about 2. feel sad about the loss or absence of 3. decline formally or politely 4. be sorry.
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91. I have had four acceptances and one regret.
92. I regret that I cannot help.
93. I regret what I said.
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94. She thought of them without regret.
95. Don't do anything you might regret.
96. To his regret, he couldn't catch the train.
97. You won't regret it, I promise you.
98. I never saw her again, nor I regret it.
99. His delight was tempered by regret.
100. I don't think her regret will down.
101. I now regret leaving school so young.
102. I regret to say you are wrong.
103. I came to regret my unconsidered remarks.
104. I regret to say I cannot come.
105. She has already expressed deep regret for what happened.
106. If you marry him, you'll live to regret it.
107. I might well regret it later.
108. I lost touch with her, much to my regret.
109. I regret what I've done to her.
110. I regret that you see it like that.
111. His voice was tinged with sadness and regret.
112. It was quote, 'the hardest decision of my life', unquote, and one that he lived to regret.
113. I decided with some regret that it was time to move on.
114. I have a tinge of regret that I didn't accept her offer.
115. It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Mr Fred Fisher.
116. I regret being unable to say that I cannot come.
117. He told me with regret that he could not come to the party.
118. If she let this chance slip, she would regret it for the rest of her life.
119. Many Roman Catholics regret the replacing of the Latin mass by the vernacular.
120. I never learned to play an instrument and that's a matter of some regret.
More similar words: regressive, gregarious, the greenhouse effect, degrade, integrate, integrated, integration, degradation, middle ground, on the grounds of, greet, Greek, green, great, agree, forego, agree on, agree to, greatly, digress, fret, regain, region, regime, regard, disagree, Congress, regular, agreement, agreeable.