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Sentence count:242+23Posted:2016-11-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: be sorry forbemoanbewailrueAntonym: contentSimilar words: regressivegregariousthe greenhouse effectdegradeintegrateintegratedintegrationdegradationMeaning: [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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211. I regret that it takes a life to learn how to live. Jonathan Safran Foer 
212. Six were at sea, on the business of trade - an act of faith that he might have cause to regret.
213. We regret that we can not provide data or answer queries on articles or projects that are more than five years old.
214. Be sure at some future date you will regret it if you don't.
215. I regret that he resigned in 1986 but I have to admit that he had a point.
216. The hardest thing is to live richly in the present without letting it be tainted out of fear for the future or regret for the past. Sylvia Plath 
217. For the majority of us, the past is a regret,(Sentencedict.com ) the future an experiment. Mark Twain 
218. What had brought this change about she hardly knew, but whatever the cause she did not regret the consequence.
219. Many who have left the Association already bitterly regret it.
220. It was with deep regret that I had to leave for home later that evening.
221. We regret that no personal correspondence can be entered into without a stamped-addressed envelope.
222. But I regret that nowhere has any formal green belt as yet been proposed.
223. I know of not a single surgeon who ever expressed any regret over these women or apologized to one of them.
224. It was an agreement that Lear was to regret bitterly in later years.
225. It was a habit, however[sentencedict.com], that he came to have cause to regret.
226. So why do so many of his own White House associates speak of him in tones of regret?
227. We regret that we are unable to answer multiple queries that do not comply with these instructions.
228. Those who put their work or other considerations before their family life often live to regret it.
229. With deep regret he decided that he would have to abort his part of the mission.
230. She started to regret her impulsiveness in joining a wild-goose obstacle chase.
231. We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons. Jim Rohn 
232. Learn to ride a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live. Mark Twain 
233. We regret that if, for any reason, the winners can not accept their prizes there can be no cash alternative.
234. Appointees interviewed repeated a familiar theme: They all loved their jobs but are beating a retreat without regret.
235. It is for this reason that I regard the industrial action which swept through schools in the mid-1980s with regret.
236. It absolved him of jealousy and spread balm on her irritations and reassured her that she had not the slightest regret.
237. If the enemy usually benefited from an am-bush, he was more likely to regret a proper slugfest.
238. Most people will receive an application form, and then a regret letter after they have returned it.
239. The wise respond. The foolish react. The wise think and then act. The foolish act and then regretRVM 
240. Why regret that I lived miserably yesterday. Rather, why not commit and resolve to live happily today. RVM 
More similar words: regressivegregariousthe greenhouse effectdegradeintegrateintegratedintegrationdegradationmiddle groundon the grounds ofgreetGreekgreengreatagreeforegoagree onagree togreatlydigressfretregainregionregimeregarddisagreeCongressregularagreementagreeable
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