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regret

[ri-gret] / rɪˈgrɛt /




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Natalie Whittaker, 27, doesn't regret going to university but feels she was not "properly informed" about the financial ramifications of taking out a Plan 2 loan.

From BBC

He issued a clarification on Wednesday and a representative of the foreign ministry later said the ambassador had expressed regret and apologised for the remarks.

From BBC

In 1991, on 15 February to be precise, the first President George Bush made a speech that he probably regretted until the end of his days.

From BBC

When the loaf hits the oven, it holds its posture instead of slumping like something that regrets its choices.

From Salon

Nikolic previously said “Epstein was a master manipulator, and I deeply regret associating with him.”

From The Wall Street Journal