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View synonyms for rueful
rueful
[roo-fuhl]
adjective
causing sorrow or pity; pitiable; deplorable.
a rueful plight.
feeling, showing, or expressing sorrow, repentance, or regret.
the rueful look on her face.
rueful
/ ˈruːfʊl /
adjective
feeling or expressing sorrow or repentance
a rueful face
inspiring sorrow or pity
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Other Word Forms
- ruefully adverb
- ruefulness noun
- half-rueful adjective
- unrueful adjective
- unruefulness noun
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Who knows the best way to get out from behind a disaster by striking a rueful pose?
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Good actors “act the way people used to act,” he says with a rueful nostalgia at odds with his youth.
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The remark carries a delicate wisp of rueful irony.
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“Thank God it could never happen here,” Johnson says with a rueful laugh.
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But, he added, the trip also contained an important—albeit rueful—lesson for him.
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