particularly regrettable

Frequency: 7.311.8 per million words

Similar to 'especially', it singles out something as a specific cause for regret.

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Examples (10)

  • His death is particularly regrettable because this condition could have easily been treated.
  • The decision to close the local library was particularly regrettable for the community.
  • It's particularly regrettable when talent goes unnoticed and undeveloped.
  • The company's recent actions were particularly regrettable in light of its public promises.
  • Missing the final goal was particularly regrettable for the young player.
  • The lack of progress on environmental issues is particularly regrettable.
  • Such an oversight is particularly regrettable given the importance of the project.
  • She found his sudden resignation particularly regrettable as they had just started working well together.
  • The cancellation of the charity event was particularly regrettable due to the funds already raised.
  • It is particularly regrettable that basic needs are still unmet in many parts of the world.