profound regret

Frequency: 6.910.2 per million words

a strong feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened

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Examples (20)

  • He expressed his profound regret for the mistakes he had made.
  • He felt profound regret for the mistakes he had made.
  • The decision left her with a feeling of profound regret.
  • The manager expressed profound regret over the team's poor performance.
  • It was with profound regret that we announced the cancellation of the event.
  • She lived with profound regret about not spending more time with her family.
  • Despite his achievements, he still harbored profound regret over his past actions.
  • It was with profound regret that they announced the cancellation of the event.
  • She looked back on the missed opportunity with profound regret.
  • His decision to leave the company was met with profound regret by his colleagues.
  • The company issued an apology, acknowledging its profound regret for the incident.
  • The country experienced profound regret after the tragic accident.
  • Many years later, the profound regret for his hasty words still lingered.
  • Looking back, she had no profound regret about her choices.
  • They shared a mutual feeling of profound regret regarding the misunderstanding.
  • The artist felt profound regret for not pursuing his passion earlier.
  • There was a sense of profound regret in his voice as he recalled the events.
  • Despite the difficulties, he never felt profound regret for moving abroad.
  • He vowed never to repeat the error that had caused him such profound regret.
  • The speech conveyed a sense of profound regret for the past actions.