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unregretted

  • a word derived from regret.
    regret
    verb (used with object)
    to feel sorrow or remorse for (an act, fault, disappointment, etc.).

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Musk is going to his talking points and speaking on how Twitter emphasizes "unregretted user minutes."

From Washington Post Apr. 13, 2023

I put those departed earrings into my new children’s book, “The Christmas Pig,” which is a story of objects lost and found, of things beloved and things unregretted.

From New York Times Dec. 24, 2021

Lord Wavell had followed monolithic Lord Linlithgow, the outgoing and unregretted 18th Viceroy, into office at a time when the Raj was at its lowest point yet in both Indian and British esteem.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Mathah!" he hurried away, unregarded, unregretted, splendidly repudiated by these delicate refined creatures who were struggling for a livelihood in a great city.

From Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days by Arnold Bennett

Oh, none but a wife dying thus, with the bitter consciousness that her life was undesired and that her death would be unregretted, can feel their full import.

From Notable Women of Olden Time by Anonymous