Someone who feels sorry for himself may be described as self-pitying. For instance, The self-pitying student would explain that all the teachers hated him, but most knew that his low grades came from lack of studying.
Yes, sorry is an adjective. The noun is sorrow.
The word sorry is an interjection. It can also be an adjective.
No I'm sorry. But other people use their money to buyone for themself. I would have given you my code but I already used it. So sorry.
The adjective for apology is "apologetic." It is used to describe someone who feels or expresses regret or remorse for their actions. The word "apologetic" can also be used to characterize a tone or demeanor that conveys a sense of apology or regret.
Dayna Feels really Sorry for what she did too you : (Sorry Taylor : (xxoxox.
Hello, Feeling sympathy for someone is feeling pity or feeling sorry for someone's misfortune. In other words feeling bad for something that happens to a person. Empathy, however, is when you understand and feel how another person feels based on their situation. It is similar to putting yourself in their shoes, and really understanding how it feels.
He understands and feels sorry for him
She feels nothing.....she's dead...I'm sorry that happened ..I am a big fan...
It feels really hurtful and if you get hit, sorry for you!!
No its not even a word i looked in the dictionary its not in there sorry :(
An adjective, if that's what you mean. If not, sorry!
No, the word 'greatest' is the superlative form of the adjective great (greater, greatest).The adjective 'greatest' describes a noun as the largest in size, number, or length; beyond average; most superior in quality or character.Example: This is the greatest crowd we've ever had for such an event.