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regrettably

adverb as in unfortunately

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Regrettably, not many of them have been adequately translated.

The last few years have regrettably made the phrase “Republican pollster” less a job title than a punch line.

The crimes of the Deep South echo beyond the quaint courtrooms; the closing summations, regrettably, do not end in closure.

Mace, perhaps regrettably, told me the first call she received about getting into the race came from Washington.

There is still, regrettably, a great deal of prejudice in the world, racial as well as sexual.

You need merely follow world events and make sure that any—ah—regrettably final decisions are not made.

It is fragmentary—regrettably so, especially as stanzas 10-12 belong to Thomas Rymer.

She had heard that speech becomes regrettably loose in the heat of this sport.

Yet, on the other hand, if he had known her, his objections would have seemed regrettably personal.

There I found Toté undeniably long-legged and regrettably shy.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to regrettably, such as: acutely, badly, grievously, intensely, severely, and sorely.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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