English · Greetings & Phrases
/ˈsɒri/
[/ˈsɒri/]
expression of apology
A word used to apologize or to express sympathy or regret.
I am so sorry for being late; the traffic was much worse than I expected.
I am so sorry for being late; the traffic was much worse than I expected.
From Old English "sarig," pained or distressed, related to "sore."
Used both to apologize and, especially in British English, to politely get attention or express sympathy.
The British are famous for saying "sorry" reflexively, even when not at fault.