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    regrettably
    /rɪˈɡrɛtəbli/

    adverb

    • 1. unfortunately (used to express apology for or sadness at something): "regrettably, last night's audience was a meagre one"

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  2. Regrettably means in a way that makes you feel sad and sorry about something. Learn how to use this formal adverb with sentences and translations in different languages.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the adverb regrettably, which means to a regrettable extent or it is regrettable. See example sentences and word history from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Regrettably means in a manner of regret or disappointment, as in Regrettably, I won’t be able to go to your birthday celebration. Regrettably is most often used at the beginning of a sentence to describe how the speaker or writer feels about what follows in the rest of the sentence.

  5. Regrettably is often used at the beginning of a sentence that tells something you wish you had done — or hadn't. You can also use it in the middle of a thought to signify sadness, apology, or regret, like when you're lost in the woods with a guide who's regrettably choosing one wrong path after another.

  6. Regrettably means by bad luck or as a matter of regret. It is often used to express disappointment or sorrow about something that happened or did not happen. See synonyms, antonyms, translations and examples of regrettably.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the adverb regrettably, which means to an extent deserving of regret. See synonyms, sentences, and origin of the word.

  8. Regrettably is an adverb that means you are sorry or wish something was different. Learn how to use it in sentences with synonyms and contrast with irony.