11 examples of regrettably in sentences

Attempting to do that, you became in Rudolph Musgrave's honest eyes regrettably flippant.

At any rate she now compromised herself regrettably.

regrettably, unfortunately; most unfortunately.

What is the little talk she seems so regrettably likely to miss?

Just in time he repented and wrote a grand opera, and then Mr. WILSON cut short his career in a fashion that seemed to me regrettably hackneyed, which was the only reason why I shared the other characters' sorrow.

The ceremony begins, and this time the Reverend Nathaniel Morse was able to finish his speech, so regrettably interrupted on the former occasion.

Regrettably fugitive and fragmentary as these are, enough it may be hoped have been found and used herein to show the true nature of the living order.

She had heard that speech becomes regrettably loose in the heat of this sport.

That sensible detachment which had marked her work at the outset had gradually and perhaps regrettably disappeared.

One came in through your own room, noting, of course, your absence, let in his friend below, and tore up the place regrettably.

Hobhouse was far and away the cleverest and best educated man of the little set (these dramatic reminiscences refer to the early years of my Florence life), and in truth was somewhat regrettably wasted in the midst of such a frivolous and idle community.

11 examples of  regrettably  in sentences