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regrettably    音标拼音: [rɪgr'ɛtəbli]
ad. 可惜地;遗憾地



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  • REGRETTABLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of REGRETTABLY is to a regrettable extent How to use regrettably in a sentence
  • regrettably vs. regretfully : Commonly confused words . . .
    Regrettably is used when something's a bummer, but it's not necessarily your fault Regretfully is when you're full of regret, like if you decided to stay home and your friends saw your crush at the dance
  • REGRETTABLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    I regrettably got involved with some situations I shouldn't have Regrettably, education has not been properly funded
  • REGRETTABLY Synonyms: 78 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam . . .
    Synonyms for REGRETTABLY: unfortunately, sadly, lamentably, tragically, unhappily, unluckily, alack, alas; Antonyms of REGRETTABLY: fortunately, happily, luckily, blessedly, thankfully, helpfully, advantageously, excellently
  • Regretfully vs. Regrettably - Which is Correct?
    While often confused, regretfully and regrettably are both correct adverbs in American English, but they carry distinct meanings Regretfully describes an action performed with a feeling of regret, whereas regrettably comments on a situation or fact, indicating that it is unfortunate or lamentable Regretfully or Regrettably – Which is Correct?
  • Regretfully vs. Regrettably - Grammar. com
    "Regretfully" expresses a personal emotion of sadness or remorse related to a specific action taken by the speaker, while "regrettably" conveys a more objective sense of disappointment about a situation without implying personal feelings
  • Regrettably: Definition and Use - CompleteEra
    “Regrettably” is an adverb derived from the adjective “regret” It conveys a sense of sorrow, disappointment, or unhappiness about a situation Unlike “regretfully,” which can sometimes sound overly formal or vague, “regrettably” is more direct and commonly used in both written and spoken English





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