Regretful means full of regret, that is, sorrowful or remorseful.
Joe stood at Susan's funeral, regretful about drinking that night and causing such a horrible thing to happen to his best friend.
The style is very stilted and the sentence is obviously written by a person who does not use English as his or her native language. Hereof is incorrect and is also redundant. Instead try: Any incovenience caused is much regretted.
"She never dreamt that she would be starring in a Broadway play." "The actor turned down a starring role in the movie, and later regretted it."
Dissolute is an adjective to describe someone as a drunk or a disreputable rogue. example sentence: He regretted his dissolute life.
Rosie sincerely regretted misleading her online boyfriend, but she felt that it was finally time to tell him the truth--she was actually just a groundhog who happened to have WiFi.
The present perfect tense of regret is:I/You/We/They have regretted.He/She/It has regretted.
The waiter placed a mouthwatering meal in front of a group of ravenous customers, and immediately regretted it.
In January this girl wasn't my friend and i slapped her because she called me a name and I have regretted making that mistake for months.
B) Glenn regretted that she had never spent time learning to play the guitar.
The past participle is regretted.
Yes, I have regretted cosigning a loan for my ex.
No, I have never regretted skipping arm day at the gym.
Yes, I have regretted cosigning a car loan for my ex.