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  • 61regret —   Mihi.   Also: aumihi, mimihi, mihimihi, mimimihi; minamina, mamina (regret a loss) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 62regret — [14] The origins of regret are not altogether clear, but it may mean etymologically ‘weep over again’. It was borrowed from Old French regreter, which could have been based on a prehistoric Germanic verb *grētan ‘weep’ (source of archaic English… …

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  • 63regret — Synonyms and related words: abject apology, acknowledgment, affliction, anguish, apologies, apology, attrition, ayenbite of inwit, be sorry for, bemoan, bewail, bitterness, breast beating, care, compunction, confession, contriteness, contrition,… …

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  • 64regrét — s. n. (sil. gret ), pl. regréte …

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  • 65regret — фр. [рэгрэ/] жалоба, скорбь, сожаление …

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  • 66regret — re·gret || rɪ gret n. sorrow, remorse, anguish v. feel sorrow, feel remorseful, rue …

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  • 67regret n — egret n …

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  • 68regret — verb (regrets, regretting, regretted) feel or express sorrow, repentance, or disappointment over. noun a feeling of sorrow, repentance, or disappointment. ↘used in polite formulas to express apology or sadness. Origin ME: from OFr. regreter… …

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  • 69regret — I. n. 1. Grief, sorrow, trouble, sorrowful longing, concern, lamentation. 2. Penitence, compunction, remorse, repentance, contrition, self condemnation. II. v. a. 1. Lament, grieve at, be sorry for, deplore. 2. Repent, repent of, mourn for, rue,… …

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  • 70regret — re·gret …

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