regrets

/rɪˈɡrɛts/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of regret: feels sad, sorry, or disappointed about something.
    • The company regrets the inconvenience caused by the delay.
    • She regrets not learning to play an instrument.
    • He regrets the time he wasted on video games.
noun
  1. Feelings of sadness, disappointment, or guilt about things that happened or that you did or did not do (plural of regret).
    • My only regrets are the chances I didn't take.
    • He has no regrets about moving to a new city.
    • She shared her regrets about not spending more time with her family.
  2. A polite expression of sadness or apology, especially when declining an invitation or giving bad news.
    • Please accept my regrets; I cannot attend the wedding.
    • The committee expressed its regrets over the misunderstanding.
    • He sent his regrets to the host for missing the party.
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