A "no regret offer" refers to a decision or action that a person takes with the belief that they will not regret it in the future, regardless of the outcome. It is often used in decision theory and risk management to describe choices that are perceived as having minimal downside potential. Essentially, it is a strategy that aims to minimize potential regret by making choices that are considered safe or advantageous in most circumstances.
A no regret price is when you make an offer, usually on a home, and your offer is accepted. Therefore, you will have no regrets paying the agreed upon price since it was you who made the offer to begin with.
Full of regret; indulging in regrets; repining.
you will regret that (your dead)
Feeling or showing sorrow or regret.
Regret is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are regrets, regretting and regretted.Some example sentences are:"I regret the decision"."He regrets accepting the offer"."I am regretting what I said"."He soon regretted forgetting his parachute".
To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity.
To feel regret for something you did or failed to do. Such as, "I regret not having played the lottery last night."
regret reject
I regret that "fifthties" is not recognised as a word with a meaning.
A six letter word that has the same meaning of 'rue' is regret.
The meaning of Angelina Grimke's poem, The Eyes of Your Regret, is that life is the same over and over. The author experiences misery every day by traveling the same route.
What's done is done; you can't take back words or actions that you regret. But they will have lingering effects whether you regret them or not.