Sorrier Meaning in English
word · lemma: sorry
ˈsɑɹi
SAHR-ee-er
sˈɒɹɪɐ
SORR-ee-uh
Definición
'Sorrier' is the comparative form of 'sorry.' It means feeling more regretful or sad about something than someone else, or more than before.
Uso & Matices
Used mainly in spoken or informal contexts. Often appears in comparisons: 'I am sorrier than you think.' Can mean deeper regret or sympathy. Not used for polite apologies (for that, just use 'sorry').
Spanish: más arrepentido - más apenadoPortuguese (BR): mais arrependido - mais sentidoPortuguese (PT): mais arrependido - mais sentidoChinese (Simplified): 更抱歉 - 更遗憾Chinese (Traditional): 更抱歉 - 更遺憾Hindi: और अधिक दुखी - और अधिक शर्मिंदाArabic: أكثر أسفًا - أشد ندمًاBengali: আরও দুঃখিত - আরও অনুতপ্তRussian: более сожалеющий - более огорчённыйJapanese: もっと申し訳なく思う - より悲しんでいるVietnamese: cảm thấy hối hận hơn - buồn hơnKorean: 더 미안한 - 더 슬퍼하는Turkish: daha üzgün - daha pişmanUrdu: زیادہ شرمندہ - زیادہ افسردہIndonesian: lebih menyesal - lebih sedih
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I felt sorrier after hearing her story.
basic
He is sorrier about the accident than he shows.
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I am sorrier now that I understand what happened.
basic
Honestly, I'm sorrier than words can say.
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I wish I could make you feel how sorrier I am now.
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She looks a lot sorrier since their argument.
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