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(adj)
(of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.
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Able to be regretted, especially deserving of regret.
(adv)
In a regretful manner, with regret.
In a manner inspiring or deserving regret.
Deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad, wretched.
Used (as a parenthetical word, often a sentence adverb) to express disappointment, compassion, sorrow, regret, or grief.
Causing sorrow, distress or regret; deplorable, pitiful or distressing.
Marked or accompanied by or resulting in misfortune.
Causing distress; upsetting; distressful.
Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.
Full of anguish.
Full of feeling or emotion.
Full of grudge.
Full of grief.
Harboring resentment, full of resentment, at a given moment.
(rare, chiefly poetic) Full of pangs; sorrowful, anguishing.
Full of disgust.
Filled with pain.
Causing worry; vexing; worrisome.
(archaic) Filled with anguish.
Full of contempt.
(poetic) Full of grapes.
Containing the maximum possible amount that can fit in the space available.
Full of angst; fearful; apprehensive
Filled with or deeply affected by woe.
Full of anger, expressing anger.
Feeling anguish; experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent.
Excessively mournful.
Full of discontent.
(poetic, dialectal, archaic or obsolete) Full of grief; harmful; afflicted; troublesome; vexatious
Having a liking or affection (for). [(chiefly) with of]
Wholehearted.
Hurt, grieved, pained.
Filled with disgust.
Excessively sad.
Full of distress; overloaded with cares or worries.
(rare) Full of rain.
(obsolete) Full of anxiety or yearning.
Filled with emotion; emotional.
Full of wine; well supplied with, or having drunk a lot of, wine.
Full of haranguing.
Very sad.
Full of warning.
Full of want or desire; desirous.
Full of gladness; happy; full of joy.
full of aches; aching
Exhibiting tendencies of self-indulgence.
Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; incapacitated by distress.
Full of passion; passionate.
Tending to make replete; filling.
Full of pride; excessively proud.
Indulging in or characterised by sensual pleasures to a degree perceived to be morally harmful; corrupted; immoral; self-indulgent.
Filled with desire; eager.
Excessively sentimental.
(US, colloquial) Overcome with emotion, choked up.
(slang) Depressed, disappointed, in a gloomy mood.
Full of questioning and consideration.
(proscribed, nonstandard) Full of enjoyment.
Abounding, amply provided.
Full of rancor; bitter; unforgiving.
Full of lust; driven by lust.
Genuinely horrific, awful, or alarming; dangerous, risky.
Causing a feeling of loathing; loathsome.
Full of purpose.
Full of rapture.
(in combination) Full of.
Highly sentimental.
Very indulgent.
Full of hatred.
Feeling or showing great rejoice.
Tending to indulge excessively.
Tending to use aphorisms or maxims; especially, to such an extent as to engage in trite moralizing, even self-righteously so.
Felt deeply; heartfelt.
(rare) Full of entreaty.
Full of expression; expressive.
(of a woman) Curvaceous and sexually attractive.
Full of ideas.
Marked by fondness; filled with delight
(rare) Possessing or filled with agony.
Alternative form of worryful. [Full of or suffering worry or anxiety.]
(rare or dialectal) Full of envy; envious.
Excessively reflective.
Dismayed.
Having content.
(n)
(figurative) A large amount.
Full or packed (with some material or substance).
full of rage, enraged
Having had all desires, wishes, and whims granted; having been brought up lavishly, wanting for nothing.
Brimming, full to the brim.
Filled with water from rain or rivers.
In dire need (of something); having a dire need or desire.
Alternative form of verklempt. [(US, colloquial) Overcome with emotion, choked up.]
Excessively emotive.
Full of sweat; sweating.
Excessively grateful.
construed with with Full of, exuding (also figuratively).
Extremely pathetic (full of pathos).
(obsolete) Brimful.