when conjugating the various tenses for the verb regret an extra t is added when adding an ending that begin with a vowel, e.g.
He regretted doing it
I bet he's regretting his mistake now
The word for regret is Aqina. The word for the act of regretting is Mithaqin.
Regret - 'Charata (חרטה)
In the word "regret," you do not double the final "t." It is spelled with only one "t."
I regret that I am 44.
My regret is that I didn't take the training when I had the opportunity.
Repentance, regret, and guilt are synonyms for the word remorse."Have you no remorse for what you did?"
The noun 'regret' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of sadness or disappointment caused by something beyond a person's control; an expression of sorrow or disappointment; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The word 'regret' is also a verb: regret, regrets, regretting, regretted.
No. You can say "I regret not having checked that," or "You regret not having checked that." The word "for" is unnecessary.
When adding a suffix to the word "regret," it can become "regretful" or "regrettable."
The core word is 'rue', or to regret. So ruthless is without regret, and rueful or ruefully is with regret.
The root word of "regrettable" is "regret."
The word is remorseless. It means without regret.