Synonyms for “I regret to inform you that”
- My deepest apologies.
- My humblest apologies.
- My sincerest apologies…but.
- Please forgive me for saying this, but…
- I apologize to tell you that…
- I am sorry to inform you that.
- I am sorry to tell you that…
- This may disappoint you, but…
- What to say instead of I regret to inform you?
- Is it correct to say I feel regret?
- What is another word for regret deeply?
What to say instead of I regret to inform you?
less formal
I/We regret to inform you that … . I am sorry to have to tell you that … . I am afraid that I must inform you of/that … . I am sorry to have to tell you that … .
Is it correct to say I feel regret?
It's better to say: I FELT regret about something. the rule is, when two verbs come together in a sentence, the second verb is in the infinitive - meaning, uninflected. therefore, the first verb can change its form to either past, present or future form. However, in this case, the word "regret" stands as a NOUN.
What is another word for regret deeply?
Some common synonyms of regret are anguish, grief, sorrow, and woe. While all these words mean "distress of mind," regret implies pain caused by deep disappointment, fruitless longing, or unavailing remorse.