Meaning & Definition of word "Regretfully"
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Regretfully
/rɪˈɡrɛtfəli/
adverb:
- 1. In a manner expressing sorrow or disappointment about something that has happened or been done.
- Example: She regretfully declined the invitation to the party due to prior commitments.
- 2. With regret or sorrow for something that cannot be changed.
- Example: The manager regretfully informed the employees about the layoffs.
- 3. Used to indicate that one feels sorrowful about a particular situation.
- Example: He regretfully admitted that he had made a mistake in his calculations.
- 4. Expressing sadness or disappointment over a decision or outcome.
- Example: The author regretfully recognized that the book did not meet its expected release date.
Etymology
From the word 'regret' combined with '-fully', indicating a manner of feeling regret.
Common Phrases and Expressions
regretfully yours:
A phrase often used in correspondence to express regret.
regretfully decline:
To refuse an invitation or offer with an expression of regret.
Related Words
regret:
A feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened or been done.
regretful:
Feeling or expressing regret.
Slang Meanings of regretfully
Meaning: Too bad
Example Sentence: I couldn't make it to the party. It was a bummer, regretfully.
Meaning: Sucks to be me
Example Sentence: I forgot my wallet at home. Regretfully, I'm stuck here.