regretfully, i walked away from my one chance to be a star.
It looks clumsy and overdone. Simply use regret.
The word "immedicable" is a synonym of the word "incurable. " An example of a sentence using the word "immedicable" is "The doctor regretfully informed her that her husband's condition was immedicable. "
Rosie noted regretfully that Bob's worst characteristic was his lack of adaptability--he wouldn't even consider a wedding in Antarctica!
Regretfully Yours was created in 1996.
regretful:(adj.): sorrowful, distressed, or disappointedex: -Regretfully, I had to turn down his offer.-I was really regretful when I wasn't able to do anything to help my friend when she really needed support.
Use "regretfully" in a letter when you need to convey disappointment or sadness about a situation, such as declining an invitation, expressing sympathy, or informing someone of an unfortunate decision. It adds a tone of sincerity and empathy, making it clear that you acknowledge the impact of the message on the recipient. For example, you might say, "I regretfully must decline your invitation due to prior commitments." This helps to soften the message while maintaining professionalism.
fretfully
Apologetically or remorsefully.
Yes it is.
REGRETFULLY is the correct spelling.
McCandless regretfully calls the discovery of his father's affair one of the greatest tragedies of his life.
Regretfully. Filled with regret.