regretful (Meaning)

Wordnet

regretful (a)

feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone

Webster

regretful (a.)

Full of regret; indulging in regrets; repining.

regretful Sentence Examples

  1. She felt regretful for the harsh words she had uttered in the heat of the moment.
  2. The regretful businessman lamented the missed opportunity he had ignored years ago.
  3. The regretful child realized the consequences of their actions too late.
  4. The regretful couple acknowledged the mistakes that led to their divorce.
  5. With a heavy heart, she expressed her regretful apology for the pain she had caused.
  6. The regretful thief concealed the guilt that consumed him after committing the crime.
  7. The regretful politician watched as his career was destroyed by his past actions.
  8. The regretful athlete mourned the injuries that had cut short his promising career.
  9. The regretful student wished they had studied harder when they had the chance.
  10. The regretful traveler missed the sights they had intended to see due to poor planning.

FAQs About the word regretful

feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undoneFull of regret; indulging in regrets; repining.

sorrowful, weeping, unhappy, bitter, sad, funeral, grieving, sorry,heartbroken, anguished

triumphant, cheery, joyful, cheerful,happy, bright, triumphant, smiling, cheery, joyful

She felt regretful for the harsh words she had uttered in the heat of the moment.

The regretful businessman lamented the missed opportunity he had ignored years ago.

The regretful child realized the consequences of their actions too late.

The regretful couple acknowledged the mistakes that led to their divorce.