Regret
31Regret — Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Regret », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot regret peut signifier : Regret (émotion), réaction consciencieuse et négative Autres Everlasting Regret (Changhen ge), film… …
32regret — 01. She later [regretted] quitting her job because she was unable to find another one for a long time. 02. He [regretted] looking at his girlfriend s diary when he read that she was planning to break up with him. 03. I decided to come to… …
33regret — Faire regret ; cela fait regret ; c est une phrase insignifiante. On a du regret , on cause du regret ; mais on ne fait pas regret . Par cette derniere expression, on veut faire entendre que cela répugne , que cela fait mal au cœur …
34regret*/*/ — [rɪˈgret] verb [T] I to feel sorry or sad about something that has happened, or about something that you have done We regret any inconvenience caused by the delay.[/ex] I regret that I cannot attend your wedding.[/ex] I don t regret moving to New …
35Regret — BONAPARTE (Napoléon) Bio express : Premier consul à vie puis empereur des Français (1769 1821) «Les vraies conquêtes, les seules qui ne donnent aucun regret, sont celles que l on fait sur l ignorance.» Source : Maximes et… …
36regret — 1. verb 1) they came to regret their decision Syn: be sorry about, feel contrite about, feel remorse about/for, be remorseful about, rue, repent (of), feel repentant about, be regretful at/about Ant: welcome, applaud 2) regretting the pa …
37regret — 1. verb 1) they came to regret their decision Syn: be sorry about, feel contrite about, feel remorse for, rue 2) regretting the passing of youth Syn: mourn, grieve for/over, weep over, sigh over, lament, sorr …
38regret — v. & n. v.tr. (regretted, regretting) (often foll. by that + clause) 1 feel or express sorrow or repentance or distress over (an action or loss etc.) (I regret that I forgot; regretted your absence). 2 (often foll. by to + infin. or that +… …
39REGRET — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index regret noun apology, penitence adjective apologetic, remorseful verb regret impenitence adjective …
40regret — I. verb (regretted; regretting) Etymology: Middle English regretten, from Anglo French regreter, from re + greter (perhaps of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse grāta to weep) more at greet Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to mourn the… …