Definitions

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  • adjective feeling no regret

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Examples

  • How could any woman say "I find I am too old" with that unregretting accent?

    The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918

  • Regarding his procession of memory he felt gleeful and unregretting, for in it his public deeds were paraded in great and shining prominence.

    The Red Badge of Courage 1895

  • Regarding his procession of memory he felt gleeful and unregretting, for in it his public deeds were paraded in great and shining prominence.

    The Red Badge of Courage 1895

  • Regarding his procession of memory he felt gleeful and unregretting, for in it his public deeds were paraded in great and shining prominence.

    The Red Badge of Courage Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 1895

  • The autocrat's bitterest enemies, though unregretting the deed, were outraged at the way it was done, and the rush of sympathy in his wake could hardly fail to achieve his purpose now.

    The Heart of the Hills John Fox 1891

  • Regarding his procession of memory he felt gleeful and unregretting, for in it his public deeds were paraded in great and shining prominence.

    The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane 1885

  • Regarding his procession of memory he felt gleeful and unregretting, for in it his public deeds were paraded in great and shining prominence.

    The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane 1885

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