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remorse

[ri-mawrs] / rɪˈmɔrs /


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Ah, the dreaded buyer’s remorse, which in this case means booking a cruise during the Black Friday period only to find out there’s a price drop or a better deal later.

From MarketWatch

Companies that had spent big, to say the least, on Nvidia semiconductors could have buyer’s remorse if it becomes clear that less expensive chips can perform equally well.

From Barron's

But he’s definitely not abandoning that ego; as the track builds, remorse turns to pride and sarcasm: “Sorry to the fans who say I changed — ’cause I did.”

From New York Times

Both expressed remorse at their sentencing and had significant community support.

From Seattle Times

“I don’t feel any sadness or remorse seeing this happen,” said former member Bianca Maxwell, 33.

From Los Angeles Times