1. regretting - Noun
2. regretting - Verb
Derived from regret
of Regret
Source: Webster's dictionaryAaron, however, is unrepentant to the end, regretting only that he had not done more evil in his life. Source: Internet
Arteta's side lacked creativity and the Spanish boss seems to be regretting dropping the World Cup winner after recording just one win in their last ten games in the Premier League. Source: Internet
Although I was already regretting not hiking the level trail the other hikers might be walking, I knew we couldn’t get lost. Source: Internet
But in this particular case, this woman was doing better without the guy and its kind of different and now the guy is the one regretting and he starts asking 'which guy has made you forget me, please come back and all that," Lucius said. Source: Internet
And at 71 years of age, regretting that he is too old to fight, he takes it upon himself to care for the families of the men of Dawn who take up arms. Source: Internet
Chamberlin 1939 pp. 55 56 Roger Ascham believed that Robert Dudley possessed a rare talent for languages and writing, regretting that his pupil had done himself harm by preferring mathematics. Source: Internet