re|gret|ta|ble

re|gret|ta|ble
re|gret|ta|ble «rih GREHT uh buhl», adjective.
that should be or is regretted: »

It is regrettable that many students cannot spell accurately.


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  • re·gret·ta·ble — …   Useful english dictionary

  • gret — re·gret·ful; re·gret·less; re·gret·ta·ble; re·gret·ter; re·gret·ting·ly; al·le·gret·to; gret·na; re·gret; re·gret·able; re·gret·ful·ly; re·gret·ful·ness; re·gret·ta·ble·ness; re·gret·ta·bly; …   English syllables

  • ble — ab·di·ca·ble; abom·i·na·ble; abus·a·ble; ac·ces·si·ble; ac·com·mo·da·ble; ac·cost·a·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cus·a·ble; ace·to·sol·u·ble; achie·va·ble; acid·i·fi·a·ble; ac·knowl·edge·a·ble; act·a·ble; ac·ti·va·ble; ac·tu·al·iz·a·ble; add·a·ble;… …   English syllables

  • regrettable — re·gret·ta·ble …   English syllables

  • Re — Re; re·able; re·absorb; re·absorption; re·accept; re·access; re·accession; re·acclimatization; re·acclimatize; re·accommodate; re·accommodation; re·accounting; re·accredit; re·accreditation; re·acetylation; re·acknowledge; re·acquaint;… …   English syllables

  • ta — ab·lac·ta·tion; ab·sen·ta·tion; abu·ta; ac·cep·ta·tion; ac·cli·ma·ta·tion; ac·cred·i·ta·tion; ac·er·a·ta; ac·e·ta·tion; ac·e·ta·to ; ach·e·ta; achor·da·ta; acoe·lo·ma·ta; acra·ni·a·ta; ac·ro·tre·ta; ac·ta; ac·ti·no·my·ce·ta·ce·ae;… …   English syllables

  • ness — ness·ber·ry; ness·ler·iza·tion; ness·ler·ize; ness·ler s; new·fan·gled·ness; new·ness; news·i·ness; nice·ness; nig·gard·li·ness; nig·gard·ness; nigh·ness; nip·pi·ness; no·ble·ness; nois·i·ness; non·cha·lant·ness; north·er·li·ness; north·ness;… …   English syllables

  • regrettable — re|gret|ta|ble [rıˈgretəbəl] adj something that is regrettable is unpleasant, and you wish things could be different = ↑unfortunate ▪ This was a very regrettable error. it is regrettable that ▪ It s regrettable that classical music receives so… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • regrettable — re|gret|ta|ble [ rı gretəbl ] adjective making you feel sad or sorry because something happened that you wish had not happened: UNFORTUNATE: It is regrettable that so many people have lost their jobs because of this. a regrettable… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • regrettable — re•gret•ta•ble [[t]rɪˈgrɛt ə bəl[/t]] adj. causing or deserving regret; unfortunate • Etymology: 1595–1605; < MF regret(t) able re•gret′ta•bly, adv …   From formal English to slang

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