Excessive Apologetic Disorder (EAD)
regretful, remorseful, contrite, repentant, rueful, penitent, apologetic, abject, guilty, ashamed, sheepish, shamefaced. Or so says the thesaurus. I wouldn't use any of these if you were saying it to someone, though. Just say "I'm sorry" if that's how you feel. OOPS!
Persuasive writing is pretty much what the title says. In writing you try to persuade someone to do something for you... simple!
Someone who always keeps his promises could be called reliable, trustworthy or dependable.
The phrase is, Better off safe than sorry. Not slang or an idiom. It means exactly what it says. It is better to conduct yourself in a safe manner or you will be sorry.
what does it mean when someone says "you have lost your reason and taken the wrong path?"
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
I'm sorry you feel that way....
i don't care. you shouldn't of slept with my wife. you git.
a con
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It means that she is sorry that she has to leave; it doesn't really do much more than that.
Just tell them you are sorry but you do not feel that way about them.
You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."
Low self esteem. They may also just be a very apologetic person. So either way they probably are sorry.
They are said to be canonized.
Sometime people say that when they mean they cant forgive you for what happened
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