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apologetic |
expressing or wanting to express regret, as for an error or an offense. |
pity |
that which is a cause for sorrow or regret. [1/3 definitions] |
regret |
When you regret something, you feel bad that you did it and you wish that you hadn't done it. [3 definitions] |
shame |
"A shame" is a very disappointing thing. It is something to feel bad about or regret. We often say that losing something or wasting something is a shame. We often say "What a shame!" or "That's a shame!" when someone tells us about something very disappointing or when we feel that something was a sad loss or waste. [1/4 definitions] |
sorry |
feeling regret, sympathy, or sadness. [2/4 definitions] |
unfortunate |
causing regret; sorry. [1/3 definitions] |
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