regret

ખેદ
definition
verb
she immediately regretted her words
feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, especially a loss or missed opportunity).
noun
she expressed her regret at Virginia's death
a feeling of sadness, repentance, or disappointment over something that has happened or been done.
translation of 'regret'
રંજ,
ખેદ
verb
દિલગીર ચવું
noun
દિલગીરી
example
we 'regret' that no tickets may be exchanged
my home, when shall I cease to 'regret' you!
He expresses bitter 'regret' at the lives he has destroyed but admits he will never stop abusing and claims he is always relieved when the police catch up with him.
he had to decline, to his 'regret'
Johnny was a well known and well liked member of the local rural community and friends learned of his passing with sadness and genuine 'regret' .
his passing is a matter for much sadness and 'regret'
He expressed his 'regret' to the families and people who had lost their jobs and said it was a huge loss to the economy.
It does not matter what counsel may think, it is never wise, as many have learnt to their 'regret' , to come without the pleadings.
We 'regret' the errors in our reporting and apologize to the owners, employees and customers of Stickley Furniture.
We 'regret' the confusion we caused some readers with our stories on metabolism and food.
Did he ever express 'regret' about not having gone back to recording sooner?
I 'regret' that I didn't learn Irish
This is serious business, and to express 'regret' at the severity of his punishment is a shade hypocritical.
we deeply 'regret' the decision
we'd like to express our 'regret' at her death
Her lament does not express 'regret' for a breach of fidelity, but rather the deep sadness of the final farewell.
She would have expressed little 'regret' had the courts sentenced him to death.
Friends learned of Patricia's death with much 'regret' and sadness.
Later, he expressed his 'regret' over the incident, but Tyra had already come to a decision.
She went on to express 'regret' about handing over the rights to her show.
they admit with 'regret' that they were at fault
The girl had had a nervous breakdown, she added, expressing shame and 'regret' at her adolescent cowardice.
it's to my eternal 'regret' that I left
We apologize for this error and deeply 'regret' any inconvenience it may have caused to readers of the journal.
Stephanie injected the agent carefully with the serum, pretending to put on a look of disappointment and 'regret' on her face.
we 'regret' that no tickets may be exchanged
We 'regret' if readers inferred from reading the column that rental units were being converted to condos.
he had to decline, to his 'regret'
The motive was obviously to express 'regret' abut the predicament, and there it is.
it's with 'regret' that we announce the passing of our president
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