pathetic



(I'm) sorry.

an expression used to excuse oneself politely or apologize, especially when one has collided with someone, when one has offended someone, or to ask someone to repeat what has been said. "I'm sorry," I said to the woman I bumped into. I'm sorry, what did you say? I couldn't hear you.

sorry

and pathetic
mod. pitiful; drawing ridicule or scorn; worthy more of condemnation than pity. (In colloquial use these words are usually used in sarcasm and disgust.) You are one sorry bastard! You are a pathetic person and a pathetic example of a quarterback!

pathetic

verb
See sorry

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Karin['ka:rin]
Suzettesoo-ZETFrench
Osgar-Anglo-Saxon
EthanEE-thən (English)English, Jewish, French, Biblical, Biblical Latin
SirpaSEER-pahFinnish
Nabouchodonosor-Biblical Greek