How Do You Spell REGRETFUL?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪɡɹˈɛtfə͡l] (IPA)

Regretful is an adjective used to describe a feeling of remorse or sadness over something that has been done or lost. The IPA phonetic transcription of regretful is /rɪˈɡrɛtfəl/. The first syllable "re" is pronounced using the long "i" sound /ri/ and the second syllable "gret" is pronounced with a short "e" sound /ɛ/. The final syllable "ful" is pronounced with a schwa sound in the first position /fəl/. The word can be broken into three distinct syllables when pronounced, with the stress on the second syllable.

REGRETFUL Meaning and Definition

  1. Regretful is an adjective that refers to the feeling or expression of remorse or sadness over something that has happened or a decision one has made. This term reflects a sense of disappointment, dissatisfaction, or a wish for a different outcome.

    When someone is described as regretful, it means they are showing or experiencing feelings of sorrow or disappointment about a particular event, action, or choice. It may involve a sense of guilt, especially if the person believes they are responsible or if their actions have caused harm to themselves or others.

    In interpersonal relationships, a regretful individual might express their remorsefulness through apologies or acts of reconciliation, attempting to make amends for their actions. This feeling can also lead to self-reflection and a desire to learn from past mistakes, in order to avoid similar situations in the future.

    Regretful is often used to describe someone who wishes they had acted differently or made different decisions, indicating a sense of dissatisfaction with the current circumstances. However, it can also be a productive emotion, as it can prompt one to evaluate their choices and take steps towards personal growth and improvement.

  2. Full of regret.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REGRETFUL

The word "regretful" is derived from the noun "regret", which originated from the Old French word "regretter". In Old French, "regretter" meant "to lament over" or "to bewail". It was formed from the combination of the prefix "re-" (expressing intensive force) and the verb "gretter" (to weep, to mourn). Over time, the meaning of "regret" evolved to signify a feeling of sorrow, remorse, or disappointment over something one has done or failed to do. The suffix "-ful" was added to form the adjective "regretful", describing someone who feels regret or is full of regrets.

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