Sentence examples for The regret from inspiring English sources

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The regret

noun

Emotional pain on account of something done or experienced in the past, with a wish that it had been different; a looking back with dissatisfaction or with longing.

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The regret had a familiar taste.

The regret did not last long.

The regret came "from the heart", she said.

The regret is that you took one too many trips.

The regret, in "Entertaining Passages," breaks your heart.

The regret seems sharpest when she writes about putting her family in the public eye.

The regret is real, though it may vary from one manuscript to the next.

The regret of Pius was that he had sometimes been too lenient.

The regret & resentment of James's wife is to him perhaps the worst effect of the case.

The regret embedded in a long-anticipated kiss is a subject with some literary pedigree.

"The regret is that two innocent males died," Admiral Smith said.

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