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Phonetic Respelling: [ sor-ee, sawr-ee ]

Definition: Play

adjective. 1 feeling regret sympathy or sadness; 2 of low quality; terrible; poor; 3 without honor; low; Interjectionoun. used as an expression of apology

Sentence: Play Play

I amsorrythat I hurt your feelings.

More example sentences:

I am sorry that I hurt your feelings.

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Who was making a sad and sorry sound in the snow bank?

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What did Charles share with David after he said he was sorry for yelling?

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When Sarah started feeling sorry for herself, what did Tim call her?

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How did Mary help Harry as a way to say she was sorry for stabbing his poster?

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After Bryce told Renny that he was sorry for being such a jerk, what did Renny do to try to help Bryce?

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Why did Oliver feel sorry for Septimus?

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Why did Andres feel sorry for the ghost?

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How do you think the reindeer felt about Teeka after she said she was sorry and gave each reindeer a hug?

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What is Mrs. Ogosi sorry for?

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How does Avery show she is sorry for their argument?

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What did Marsha want her brother to feel sorry he ever called her?

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When did Brian feel sorry for his mother?

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Why did Benny feel sorry for the ghosts?

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Who felt sorry for Alcee Lingo?

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Synonyms: Play

apologetic; bad; miserable; pitiful; poor

Antonyms: Play

happy; glad

How many syllables in sorry?

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Divide sorry into syllables:

sor-ry


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