- regrettably
- UK [rɪˈɡretəblɪ] / US
adverb
used for saying that you are sad or sorry about something
Regrettably, there's nothing more we can do to help.
English dictionary. 2014.
Regrettably, there's nothing more we can do to help.
English dictionary. 2014.
regrettably — adverb Date: 1866 1. to a regrettable extent < a regrettably steep decline in wages > 2. it is to be regretted < regrettably, they could not attend > … New Collegiate Dictionary
regrettably — re·gret·ta·bly (rĭ grĕtʹə blē) adv. 1. To an extent deserving of regret: a regrettably brief career. 2. As a matter of regret: Regrettably, the book is not available. * * * … Universalium
regrettably — adverb used when you consider the existing situation to be unsatisfactory (sentence adverb): Regrettably, the patients weren t asked for their opinion. (+ adj/adv): Some of the students are regrettably ignorant of contraception … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
regrettably — re|gret|ta|bly [rıˈgretəbli] adv used to talk about a situation that you wish was different or that you are sorry about = ↑regretfully [sentence adverb] ▪ Regrettably, he will not be able to come … Dictionary of contemporary English
regrettably — re|gret|ta|bly [ rı gretəbli ] adverb used for saying that you are sad or sorry about something: UNFORTUNATELY: Regrettably, there s nothing more we can do to help … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
regrettably — regrettable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ giving rise to regret; undesirable. DERIVATIVES regrettably adverb … English terms dictionary
regrettably — adverb In a manner inspiring or deserving regret. Syn: regretfully, unfortunately … Wiktionary
regrettably — re gret·ta·bly || rɪ gretÉ™blɪ adv. in a manner that causes sorrow, in a manner that causes remorse … English contemporary dictionary
regrettably — re·gret·ta·bly … English syllables
regrettably — adverb by bad luck unfortunately it rained all day alas, I cannot stay • Syn: ↑unfortunately, ↑unluckily, ↑alas • Ant: ↑luckily (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary