sorry (Meaning)
sorry (a)
feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone
sorry (s)
bad; unfortunate
without merit; of little or no value or use
causing dejection
Synonyms & Antonyms of sorry
Synonyms:
- contemptible
- scurvy
- disgraceful
- sneaking
- vile
- scabby
- paltry
- pitiable
- deplorable
- shameful
- ratty
- despicable
- grubby
- lousy
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- dishonorable
- abominable
- unethical
- execrable
- odious
- blamable
- reprehensible
- abhorrent
- sordid
- ignominious
- reptilian
- low
- cowardly
- loathsome
- dastardly
- cruddy
- squalid
- ignoble
- unprincipled
- craven
- censurable
- shabby
- condemnable
- base
- revulsive
- scummy
- unscrupulous
- detestable
- reproachable
- disreputable
- revolting
- repugnant
- discreditable
- repulsive
Antonyms:
sorry Sentence Examples
- "I'm sorry, but I cannot attend the meeting this evening."
- "Sorry to interrupt, but could you please provide me with some assistance?"
- "I apologize for the inconvenience, I understand your frustration."
- "I'm truly sorry for the way I behaved yesterday, I acted impulsively."
- "Excuse me, I'm very sorry for bumping into you."
- "Sorry to bother you, but I'm having trouble with this assignment."
- "My apologies, I didn't realize you were waiting."
- "I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your dear friend."
- "I apologize for my mistake, I should have been more careful."
- "Sorry for the delay, the traffic was unexpected."
FAQs About the word sorry
feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone, bad; unfortunate, without merit; of little or no value or use, causing
nasty, dirty, hateful, disgusting, pitiful, wretched, mean, cheap,lame, contemptible
admirable, noble, good, praiseworthy, creditable, creditable, honest, scrupulous, commendable, laudable
"I'm sorry, but I cannot attend the meeting this evening."
"Sorry to interrupt, but could you please provide me with some assistance?"
"I apologize for the inconvenience, I understand your frustration."
"I'm truly sorry for the way I behaved yesterday, I acted impulsively."