deeply regret

Frequency: 8.640.1 per million words

To feel a strong sense of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened.

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Examples (20)

  • I deeply regret my harsh words from yesterday.
  • The president said that his country deeply regretted the incident.
  • The company deeply regrets any inconvenience caused to its customers.
  • I deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause.
  • If you make this decision hastily, you will deeply regret it later.
  • She deeply regretted not having spent more time with her parents.
  • She has always deeply regretted not finishing her university degree.
  • He deeply regretted his hasty decision.
  • He must deeply regret selling his shares just before the price skyrocketed.
  • We deeply regret to inform you that your application was unsuccessful.
  • The one thing I deeply regret is not telling my father I loved him.
  • The company deeply regrets the error and apologizes for the oversight.
  • In his public statement, the CEO said he deeply regretted the company's mistake.
  • I deeply regret having hurt your feelings.
  • Looking back, it is a choice I deeply regret to this day.
  • They deeply regret the tragic loss of life.
  • To lose such a talented employee is something the board will deeply regret.
  • He would deeply regret if he missed this opportunity.
  • They now deeply regret ignoring the early warning signs.
  • The government deeply regrets the impact of its policies on vulnerable communities.