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  1. May 15, 2021 · Before the noun it means pitiful (a rare use, except in idioms such as “a sorry state of affairs” or “a sorry sight”). In other uses, it’s used predicatively, usually to express regret or condolences: He was sorry for what he had done; I’m sorry to hear that your father died; The company is sorry for any inconvenience; etc.

  2. May 15, 2021 · The point I would like to figure out is why "a sorry man about the exam" is not equal to "a man sorry about the exam", or why "an angry man about the exam" is not equal to "a man angry about the exam", whereas "enough money to buy a new car" is equal to "money enough to buy a new car." @FumbleFingers. – Jawel7.

  3. You say ' I'm sorry ' to express your regret and sadness when you hear sad or unpleasant news. I've heard about Mollie–I'm so sorry. 'I'm afraid he's ill.'—'I'm sorry to hear that.'. If you feel sorry for someone who is unhappy or in an unpleasant situation, you feel sympathy and sadness for them.

  4. The meaning of SORRY is feeling sorrow or sympathy. How to use sorry in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sorry.

  5. feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, especially because something unpleasant has happened or been done: feel sorry for I feel so sorry for their kids - it must be really hard for them. [ + (that) ] I'm sorry (that) you had such a difficult journey. [ + to infinitive ] We were both sorry to hear you've been ill again.

  6. You say ' Sorry ' or ' I'm sorry ' as a way of apologizing to someone for something that you have done which has upset them or caused them difficulties, or when you bump into them accidentally.

  7. To be sorry is to feel regret or feel bad about somethingusually something you did. "I'm sorry" is an apology. If you're feeling sorry about something, then you're feeling a combination of sadness and regret. You can be sorry for things you did, and you can also be sorry for bad things that happen to other people that don't involve you.