A feeling of great regret or sadness is often described as sorrow or remorse. This emotional state can arise from reflecting on past actions, decisions, or experiences that lead to undesirable outcomes or lost opportunities. It can be accompanied by a sense of longing for what could have been different and a desire to change the past. Such feelings can deeply affect one's mental well-being and perspective on life.
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Alas- used to express unhappiness, pity, or concern.
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Remorse is a feeling of regret or sadness for doing wrong or sinning.
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.
a feeling of sadness, grief or regret associated with loss, bereavement or sympathy for another's suffering
Yes. When we separated a great sadness came over me
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, a Walworth sentiment refers to a feeling of sadness, disappointment, or regret experienced by the characters when visiting the neighborhood of Walworth. The area symbolizes missed opportunities, unfulfilled dreams, and a sense of loss in the story.
"Chagrin d'enfant" is a French term that translates to "childhood sorrow" or "childhood regret." It refers to the feeling of disappointment or regret that a person experiences looking back on their childhood experiences or actions.
tsa'ar (צער) = sadness or regret
The adjective form of "sorrow" is "sorrowful." It describes a feeling or expression of deep sadness or grief. Another related adjective is "sorrowful," which conveys a sense of melancholy or regret.
There is a general feeling of sadness and loss because when someone is famous or well liked by many, people feel a commonality of mourning for their loss.