Sentence for sorry | Use sorry in a sentence

A sentence for the word sorry. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use sorry in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for sorry.

  • I am sorry. (10)
  • Was she sorry? (8)
  • I am sorry for her. (8)
  • Awfully sorry for me. (8)
  • I am not sorry to go. (8)
  • I shall be very sorry. (9)
  • Gyp felt sorry for her. (8)
  • I am sorry, little soul. (8)
  • Awfully sorry, Professor. (8)
  • I hope I should be sorry. (8)
  • He felt sorry for himself. (8)
  • Im sorry for that young woman. (8)
  • How sorry I am for Mrs. Arnold. (18)
  • You say you are sorry for Rose. (10)
  • She was not sorry for the excuse. (4)
  • I am sorry if I have caused you pain. (10)
  • I shall be sorry when he goes, though. (8)
  • The moment he had spoken, he was sorry. (8)
  • I am sorry to hear bad reports of health. (10)
  • Are you sorry now you came and spoke to me? (8)
  • Truly sorry ever to have let you in for it. (8)
  • She hardly knew whether to be glad or sorry. (8)
  • And yet, gripped by those hands, she could not say: I am sorry! (8)
  • Was he glad or sorry when she let his hand go? (8)
  • Should be awfully sorry if anything goes wrong. (8)
  • In the abstract he could be sorry for Shrapnel. (10)
  • I am sorry it is so, for what is this but deceit? (4)
  • I should be sorry if we lost so good an officer. (10)
  • I am sorry, but such was your decision, my friend. (10)
  • She would be extremely sorry to interfere with you. (4)
  • And Gyp felt sorry, as at blight on a perfect flower. (8)
  • I should be extremely sorry to be giving them any pain. (4)
  • I am sorry to intrude, madam, an intrusion is regretted. (10)
  • Our England exposes a sorry figure in his Reminiscences. (10)
  • I can be sorry for you, but I will not let him go from me. (10)
  • And for some seconds I felt sorry for them, and was discouraged. (8)
  • Do not tell me anything now, which hereafter you may be sorry for. (4)
  • To kill the deer and be sorry for the suffering wretch is common. (10)
  • Do you carry your unnatural feeling so far as to be sorry for that? (8)
  • Jolyon was very sorry, but the fact was he was not going to see him. (8)
  • I seemed to be stricken dumb, but I was sorry for her with all my heart. (12)
  • With herself, as she was not sorry to show, Lady Gosstre could associate. (10)
  • His sense of personal injury diminished; he even felt a little sorry for her. (8)
  • My way is prompt and blunt; I am sorry I gave you occasion to reflect on it. (10)
  • It made George sorry to think of her travelling on with her trouble all alone. (8)
  • If there be any verbal coincidence with Rogers, I shall be surprised and sorry. (14)
  • I am sorry to say my somber news affected these sinners in a way that was shocking. (7)
  • Yet it was a magnificent sight, and for a moment none of them were sorry to have come. (9)
  • Fort was lighting her cigarette; his hand was shaking, his face all sorry and mortified. (8)
  • He spoke with such a sense of personal grievance that Scorrier felt quite sorry for him. (8)
  • I am sorry for it; I am sorry they find anything so disagreeable in me. (4)
  • When this was once done he was sorry, but he was ashamed to have the label changed back. (9)
  • His bath was cold and his knees were bare; he was not encouraged to be sorry for himself. (8)
  • It makes one sick and sorry often to see how cheaply the applause of the common people is won. (9)
  • He was glad to see them, and sorry he had not ale enough on the premises to regale every man of them. (10)
  • I am sorry the house hurried out a paragraph concerning the matter, but it will not be followed by another. (9)
  • He was sorry he had said this, but it did not seem to shock her, and no doubt she had not taken it in fully. (9)
  • Genevieve had some very strange news when she came in, and we both feel very sorry for the poor young fellow. (9)
  • He had two capital gallops, being well known to the police: The day was bright, and he was sorry to turn home. (8)
  • She talks of you almost every hour, and I am sorry to find how many weeks more she is likely to be without you. (4)
  • She was even sorry for him so far as it was possible to be sorry for anybody but herself just now. (8)
  • At that he lowered his eyes, as if hunting for memory of those boots, and I felt sorry I had mentioned this grave thing. (8)
  • I saw him draw back surprised, and I was sorry that Mrs. Rushworth should resent any former supposed slight to Miss Bertram. (4)
  • She felt sore, and at the same time terribly sorry; and withal there kept rising in her the gusty memory of Harbingers kiss. (8)
  • Now, although on our parts I think no obstacle intervenes, yet I am sorry to say, there appear difficulties in other quarters. (6)
  • He had always been so sorry for Lindau, and admired his courage and generosity so much, that he had never fairly considered this question. (9)
  • He bent a little towards her; and she wondered suddenly whether she looked graceful lying there, sorry now that she had not changed her dress. (8)
  • Scorrier felt as if he had been guilty of brutality; sorry for Pippin, angry with himself; angry with Pippin, sorry for himself. (8)

Also see sentences for: depressing, dismal, melancholy, mournful.

Definition of sorry:

  • sorry, sor’i, adj. grieved for something past: melancholy: poor: worthless. | adj. sorr’iest (_shak._), most sorrowful. | adv. sorr’ily. | n. sorr’iness. (0)

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