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The answer REGRET has 222 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of regret in various dictionaries:
noun - sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment
verb - feel remorse for
verb - feel sad about the loss or absence of
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| (Tony Hale presents the clue.) Some of the meanings of this word are a hit song by New Order, the horse that won the Kentucky Derby in 1915 & the agonizing misery of bad decisions in your past |
| Possible Dictionary Clues |
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| To remember with a feeling of loss or sorrow mourn. |
| A feeling of disappointment or distress about something that one wishes could be different. |
| A sense of loss and longing for someone or something gone. |
| a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made, and a wish that it could have been different and better: |
| to send a polite message that you cannot go to a party, etc.: |
| to feel sorry about a situation, especially something sad or wrong or a mistake that you have made: |
| to feel sorry or unhappy about something you did or were unable to do: |
| fml Regret is also used to express in a polite way that you feel sorry about something: |
| To feel regret. |
| To feel sorry, disappointed, or distressed about. |
| Regret description |
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| Regret is a negative conscious and emotional reaction to one's personal decision-making, a choice resulting in action or inaction. Regret is related to perceived opportunity. Its intensity varies over time after the decision, in regard to action versus action, and in regard to self-control at a particular age. The self-recrimination which comes with regret is thought to spur corrective action and adaptation. In Western societies adults have the highest regrets regarding choices of their education. |