Meaning & Definition of word "Regrettable"

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    Regrettable

    /rɪˈɡrɛt.ə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. deserving regret or disappointment; unfortunate.
      • Example: The cancellation of the concert was a regrettable decision for both the fans and the organizers.
    • 2. causing regret or sorrow; lamentable.
      • Example: It is regrettable that we lost touch after high school.
    • 3. characterized by or expressing regret.
      • Example: He issued a regrettable apology for his earlier comments.
    • 4. having the quality of being regretted; unfortunate.
      • Example: Her regrettable mistake may have cost her the promotion she was hoping for.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'regrettabilis', meaning 'that can be regretted'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a regrettable error:

    A mistake that is unfortunate and causes disappointment.

    regrettable delay:

    An unfortunate postponement or hold-up.

    regrettable decision:

    A choice that has led to negative consequences.

    Related Words

    regret:

    A feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done.

    regretful:

    Feeling or showing regret.

    Slang Meanings of regrettable

    Meaning: A bummer

    Example Sentence: That concert cancellation was a real bummer.

    Meaning: A drag

    Example Sentence: Missing the deadline was such a drag.