Sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment.
Feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about.
Concept in decision theory.
1 Four years on, Hinton may have serious reason to regret those words.
2 She said this week: I regret the speech at the party conference.
3 But, Nozette said he accepted responsibility for his crimes and expressed regret .
4 I regret not being able to work steady and support my family.
5 He needs a female, in fact, however much he might regret that.
6 Niryn did not regret his lowly birth; quite the opposite, in fact.
7 And once my parents learn the truth, they'll regret my coming home.
8 I must speak, he agreed, a wealth of regret in the words.
9 Or are they thinking 'you know what, I regret what I said.
10 European Union president Jean-Claude Juncker says Britain will regret leaving the EU.
11 An ECR spokesman said: We regret their decision but are not surprised.
12 Students were made aware and we don't regret our decision, said Ntshangase.
13 Morgan and Hales may well regret their decision in years to come.
14 I regret that you did not feel free to ask me when-
15 Right at this moment, though, I felt a strong tinge of regret .
16 The statement continued: Chuck felt profound sorrow and regret for his action.
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