REGRET', n. 1. Grief; sorrow; pain of mind. We feel regret at the loss of friends, regret for our own misfortunes, or for the misfortunes of others.Never any prince expressed a more lively regret for the loss of a servant.Her piety itself would blame, if her regrets should waken thine.2. Pain of conscience; remorse; as a passionate regret at sin.3. Dislike; aversion. [Not proper nor in use.]REGRET', v.t. 1. To grieve at; to lament; to be sorry for; to repent.Calmly he look'd on either life, and here saw nothing to regret, or there to fear.2. To be uneasy at. [Not proper nor in use.]
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