sorry

sorry — adjective

1. feeling unhappiness because of something you have done, and wishing you could un

1.形容詞A1
釋義

feeling unhappiness because of something you have done, and wishing you could undo it or make it right — for example, saying you are sorry after hurting someone's feelings or breaking something.

例句

Kwame looked at the broken window and told his mother he was sorry.

be sorry + telling someone after doing wrong

Trang felt sorry that she had forgotten her friend's birthday party.

feel sorry + that-clause

同義詞
  • apologetic

    more formal; describes a person's manner rather than a feeling

  • remorseful

    stronger regret, often for something serious

  • regretful

    focuses on the wish that something had not happened

反義詞

文法句型

feel sorry about [something]

be sorry that [clause]

be sorry to [verb]

say sorry to [someone]

用法筆記

Commonly followed by 'about', 'for', 'that + clause', or 'to + infinitive'. The phrase 'say sorry' is an informal alternative to 'apologise'.

常見錯誤

I am sorry for him because his dog died.' (confuses apology with sympathy)
I feel sorry for him because his dog died.
💡'sorry for' with apology means regret for an action; 'feel sorry for' means sympathy.

2. feeling sadness for another person's suffering or unfortunate situation — for in

2.形容詞B1
釋義

feeling sadness for another person's suffering or unfortunate situation — for instance, feeling sorry for a neighbour who lost their job or a friend whose pet died.

例句

We were all so sorry to hear that your grandmother passed away last week.

be sorry to hear + news of misfortune

Quinn felt sorry for the homeless cat shivering in the cold rain outside.

feel sorry for + someone suffering

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

feel sorry for [someone]

be sorry to hear [clause]

be sorry that [clause]

用法筆記

Frequently used with 'hear' — 'sorry to hear that…' is a standard way to show sympathy. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 is about regretting your own action; sense 2 is about pitying someone else's misfortune.

常見錯誤

I am sorry for what I said.' (uses sympathy pattern but means apology)
I am sorry about what I said.
💡use 'sorry about' or 'sorry for + gerund' for apology, not 'sorry for + person'.

3. feeling unhappiness about your own problems and believing that life has treated

3.形容詞B2
釋義

feeling unhappiness about your own problems and believing that life has treated you unfairly — almost always used in the fixed phrase 'feel sorry for yourself'.

例句

Takeshi stayed in bed all morning, feeling sorry for himself after failing his driving test.

feel sorry for himself (reflexive self-pity pattern)

Stop feeling so sorry for yourself — many people face bigger problems every day.

同義詞
  • self-pitying

    adjective form, same meaning

  • morose

    gloomy and withdrawn, but not necessarily complaining

反義詞
  • resilient

    able to recover quickly from difficulties

  • stoic

    enduring hardship without complaint

文法句型

feel sorry for yourself

sorry for yourself

用法筆記

Almost always uses a reflexive pronoun (yourself, himself, herself). The meaning is critical: it is not simply 'feeling bad' but carrying a tone of complaint or perceived unfairness. Not used in positive contexts.

常見錯誤

I feel sorry for myself about forgetting the appointment.' (wrong category — this is regret, not self-pity)
I feel sorry about forgetting the appointment.
💡self-pity implies you think the world is being unfair to you, not that you made a mistake.

4. used before giving information that will disappoint or upset someone — for examp

4.形容詞B1
釋義

used before giving information that will disappoint or upset someone — for example, telling a customer that an item is sold out or announcing that an event will not happen.

例句

I am sorry to tell you that your application for the job was not successful.

sorry to tell you + bad news

The airline was sorry to announce that all flights had been cancelled due to the storm.

同義詞

文法句型

be sorry to [verb] that [clause]

be sorry to say/tell/inform

用法筆記

The 'sorry' here does not express personal regret or apology — it is a polite formula to soften bad news. Common in formal announcements (sorry to inform, sorry to announce) and everyday speech (sorry to say).

常見錯誤

I am sorry to tell you that I like your dress.' (bad news formula used with good news)
I am happy to tell you that I like your dress.
💡this pattern is only for disappointing or negative information.

5. used as a polite way to say no to an offer, invitation, or request — for instanc

5.形容詞B1
釋義

used as a polite way to say no to an offer, invitation, or request — for instance, telling someone you cannot attend their party or that you disagree with their opinion.

例句

I am sorry, but I will not be able to join you for dinner this Saturday evening.

sorry, but + polite refusal pattern

Tamar was sorry to turn down the promotion because it required a move to another country.

sorry to turn down + offer or invitation

同義詞
  • afraid

    used similarly: 'I am afraid I cannot come' — slightly less formal

文法句型

be sorry, but [clause]

be sorry to [verb of refusing]

用法筆記

Typically followed by 'but' + the reason. Unlike sense 1, there is no regret about an action — the speaker is simply being polite while refusing. This pattern overlaps with sense 4 (bad news), but sense 4 introduces information the hearer does not expect, while sense 5 responds to a direct request.

常見錯誤

I am sorry, can you help me?' (uses 'sorry' like 'excuse me' for a request)
Excuse me, can you help me?
💡use 'excuse me' to get attention or make a request; keep 'I am sorry, but…' for refusals.

6. so bad, poor, or sad that people feel disappointment or pity — used to describe

6.形容詞B2
釋義

so bad, poor, or sad that people feel disappointment or pity — used to describe a thing, situation, or result that is far below an acceptable standard, such as a garden overgrown with weeds or a meal that is barely edible.

例句

The abandoned house was in a sorry state, with broken windows and a leaking roof.

a sorry state — describing physical decay

After the storm, the garden was a sorry sight of fallen trees and muddy water.

同義詞
  • pitiful

    stronger emotional reaction; more sympathetic

  • lamentable

    more formal and dramatic

  • wretched

    emphasises misery or poor quality

反義詞

文法句型

a sorry [state/sight/excuse/condition]

in a sorry [state/condition]

用法筆記

Always modifies a noun (sorry state, sorry sight, sorry excuse). It carries a critical tone — the speaker is expressing disapproval, not sympathy. This is the only sense where 'sorry' does not describe a person's feelings.

常見錯誤

He felt sorry.' (confuses with senses 1-3)
It was a sorry situation.
💡sense 6 describes a thing or situation, not a person's emotion.

sorry — exclamation