Similar words: regrettable, regret, regretful, regress, segregate, egregious, segregated, regressive. Meaning: [rɪ'gretəblɪ] adv. by bad luck.
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1. Regrettably, some jobs will be lost.
2. Regrettably, the experiment ended in failure.
3. There is regrettably little evidence to support this argument.
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4. Regrettably, crime has been increasing in this area.
5. Regrettably, he will not be able to come.
6. This fine restaurant has, regrettably, gone out of business.
7. Regrettably, he resorts to the familiar numbers game when he boasts that fewer than 300 state enterprises currently remain in the public sector.
8. Regrettably we could find no sign of the man and the search was terminated.
9. Regrettably we have to house families in these inadequate flats.
10. Our divorce laws are still, regrettably, largely adversarial.
11. The speaker was regrettably indisposed.
12. Regrettably Jousse's work has not been translated into English.
13. Regrettably Irvine Devitt replied that he could not attend.
14. Some of these incidents occurred, regrettably(sentencedict.com), in public.
15. Mr. Hart's comments were regrettably inappropriate.
16. Regrettably, executions by the rope continued well into the twentieth century in Great Britain and on the Continent.
17. Regrettably, I must leave failure as a bequest to Earth.
18. We have considered a topic which is, perhaps regrettably, not at the centre of Anglican attention.
19. Regrettably, this attitude does not extend to our educational activities.
20. Regrettably, most overseas hotels are not well equipped for disabled holidaymakers.
21. The incident had simply been a regrettably dramatic way to begin his first week home from Ireland.
22. Sometimes, regrettably, though the idea may make us cringe, that voice may be that of a convicted murderer.
23. Regrettably, it is still possible to find outmoded, noisy extractor fans in use in some facilities.
24. Today, regrettably, Churchillian honesty in high places is less fashionable.
25. Regrettably, a lot of the work in the show is of poor quality.
26. Regrettably the customer's daughter died following unsuccessful attempts to find a suitable donor for a heart-lung transplant.
27. No doubt many will regard these as harsh words, but regrettably they are true.
28. Attempts to denigrate his playing simply because of his popularity are misplaced but regrettably widespread.
29. Rita was on target to capture the singles title when a recurring leg injury regrettably ended her bid.
30. Over the years, more money has been put into education, but regrettably in certain areas little has been achieved.
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