regrettable
1 of 1adjective/rɪˈɡrɛtəbl̩/
Forms:more regrettable,most regrettable
1
causing disappointment, sorrow, or a sense of misfortune
- His absence at the meeting was regrettable.
- The decision to cut funding was deeply regrettable.
- The company made a regrettable error in its public statement.
- Losing the championship was a regrettable outcome for the team.
- The delay in the project was regrettable, but unavoidable.
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