Verb
The word is derived from regret
of Regret
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Patrick Jephson, her former private secretary, a contributor to the new Channel 4 documentary, she "deeply regretted" the interview. Source: Internet
Acker became involved with Valentino in part to remove herself from the lesbian love triangle, quickly regretted the marriage, and locked Valentino out of their room on their wedding night. Source: Internet
Admitting she later regretted the decision, she told reporters on Sunday she felt at peace after hearing the playing of taps, watching the formal flag ceremony and receiving the flag. Source: Internet
Addressing journalists in a socially distancing atmosphere, the ASUU leader regretted that the Nigerian education and by extension the health sector are in comatose because of the infected people in government. Source: Internet
And just to be clear, they did not leave room for it to have been an errant draft they regretted for some reason. Source: Internet
Asked if he regretted travelling with Mr Fenech, Mr Valletta said that in hindsight he wished he had not done so, but at the time he did not feel he was doing anything wrong. Source: Internet