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Sorry
Definition
Sorry is an adjective and an interjection. As an adjective, it expresses regret, sadness, or pity. As an interjection, it is used to apologize or express sympathy.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɑː.ɹi/, /ˈsɔː.ɹi/
- Respelling: SAH-ree, SAWR-ree
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈsɒ.ɹi/
- Respelling: SOR-ee
Etymology
The word "sorry" originates from Old English "sārig," meaning "distressed or full of sorrow," derived from "sār," meaning "pain" or "sore."
Derivatives
- Sorryness (noun, rare)
- Sorrily (adverb)
- Sorriness (noun)
- Unsorry (adjective)
- Sorry-looking (adjective)
Synonyms
- Regretful
- Apologetic
- Remorseful
Antonyms
- Unapologetic
- Unrepentant
- Indifferent
Usage
The term "sorry" is widely used to express regret, sympathy, or apology. Examples include "I am sorry for being late" (adjective) and "Sorry, I didn't hear that" (interjection).
Related Terms
- Apology: An expression of regret.
- Regret: A feeling of sadness over a mistake or loss.
- Pity: Sympathy for someone's suffering.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Feeling regret or sorrow: Used to describe emotions of remorse.
- Example: "I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience."
- Causing pity or sadness: Used to describe something that elicits sympathy or compassion.
- Example: "That is a sorry excuse for behavior."
Interjection
- Used to apologize: Expresses an acknowledgment of fault or regret.
- Example: "Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt."
- Used to express sympathy: Conveys condolences or understanding of another's misfortune.
- Example: "Sorry to hear about your loss."