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Yes, the word regrettably is an adverb.An example sentence for you is: "Regrettably, we have had to close the store today".
Regrettably, I am closing this session. I look forward to our next session.
Regrettably.
"He was bred for the aristocratic life of ease, regrettably circumstances forced him into menial labor."
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "regrettably" (sadly).
sadly
The poet uses the word 'regrettably' for the tiger as the tiger is not always fierce and ready to attack. It has a gentler mood when it just likes to laze on the banks of a river.However, people only know of the tiger as a creature that is fierce and likes to attack.
Regrettably it is not.
regrettably, no.
Miserably....... and......... devistated....... and........ depressed, dunno,
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Regrettably, the same shape that I am in English.