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interj.
Alack the day; alas; -- an expression of sorrow, regret, dissatisfaction, or surprise.
v. t.
To experience regret on account of; to lose or miss with a sense of regret; to feel sorrow or dissatisfaction on account of (the happening or the loss of something); as, to regret an error; to regret lost opportunities or friends.
n.
A reason or cause of pity, grief, or regret; a thing to be regretted.
a.
Full of regret; indulging in regrets; repining.
v. i.
To feel sorrow and regret; to repent.
n.
Backward development; a passing from a higher to a lower state of organization or structure, as when an animal, approaching maturity, becomes less highly organized than would be expected from its earlier stages or known relationship. Called also retrograde development, and regressive metamorphism.
n.
The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression. "The progress or regress of man".
adv.
In a regressive manner.
n.
Fig.: Bitterness; disappointment; grief; regret.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Regress
n.
The uneasiness or pain of mind which is produced by the loss of any good, real or supposed, or by diseappointment in the expectation of good; grief at having suffered or occasioned evil; regret; unhappiness; sadness.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Regret
interj.
Exclamation of regret or surprise.
v. t.
To lament; to regret extremely; to grieve for or over.
v. t.
To cause to have sorrow or regret; -- used impersonally.
imp. & p. p.
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imp. & p. p.
of Regret
a.
Grieved for the loss of some good; pained for some evil; feeling regret; -- now generally used to express light grief or affliction, but formerly often used to express deeper feeling.
a.
Passing from a higher to a lower condition; declining from a more perfect state of organization; regressive.
n.
Destructive or downward metabolism; regressive metamorphism; -- opposed to anabolism. See Disassimilation.
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