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unregretting

  • 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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She turned from the belated sunset unregretting, and hastened to begin her preparations.

From Cloudy Jewel by Grace Livingston Hill

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.

From The Heart of the Hills by John Fox

I knew that although I forgot everything else, unregretting because unremembered, I could not bear to lose this girl, that my ghost would walk restless forever if I forgot her.

From The Planet Savers by Marion Zimmer Bradley

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

From The Brimming Cup by Dorothy Canfield Fisher