"Regrets" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Regrets" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Regrets" Meaning

"a feeling of sadness or disappointment about a decision or action that was made in the past, often accompanied by a wish to reverse or undo the decision."

"Regrets" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Regrets"


1. Spoken expression: "I have some regrets about not calling you sooner to apologize for missing your birthday."
2. Essay starters: One of the biggest regrets of her life was leaving her family to pursue a career in the city.
3. Literary narrative: As he sat alone in his apartment, the memories of what could have been flooded his mind, reminding him of the deepest regrets of his past.
4. Dialogue in a story: "I can only imagine what regrets you must have about giving up on our relationship," she said softly, "and what could have been."
5. Academic context: The sense of regret the employees expressed over losing their jobs was a reflection of the broader societal economic trends.

"Regrets" Similar Words

Regressions

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Regressive

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moving backward in position or development; tending to return to a previous condition or state; characterized by a decrease or reversal of progress or improvement.

Regressively

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Regretful

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Feeling or showing sorrow or disappointment because something has happened or because one has done something wrong.

Regretfully

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Regretfulness

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Regrettable

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Regretted

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Feeling or showing sorrow, dissatisfaction, or displeasure over something that has happened or been done, especially because it is now clear that it was a mistake.

Regretting

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Regrind

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To grind or crush something again, often in order to make it finer or smoother.<br><br>Example: she regrind the beans to make a finer powder for coffee.

Regroup

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Regrouped

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Regrouping

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