sorry

a sorry sight

Someone or something that has a piteous, woeful, or wretched appearance. Our son was a sorry sight after his six-month-long trip around Southeast Asia on his own, looking skinny, dirty, and threadbare. But he said he had the best time of his life. We were greeted by quite a sorry sight when we entered the home. Trash and random junk was piled all over every room of the house, while scrawny, dirty cats prowled around, picking at various scraps of food.
See also: sight, sorry

sorry about that

Glib or lighthearted recognition of some mistake one has made, regardless of how serious (or not) the mistake may be. Sometimes expressed more colloquially as "sorry 'bout that." A: "Oops, sorry about that. I didn't realize you were still using this computer." B: "Oh, don't worry about it. I'll just log in on a different one." A: "You ruined my entire batch of brownies!" B: "Oh yeah, sorry 'bout that. I needed the oven, though, so I just took them out."
See also: sorry, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(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.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

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!
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (Are you) sorry you asked?
  • (I'm) sorry I asked
  • (I'm) sorry to hear that
  • (someone) will be sorry
  • a sorry sight
  • a sorry state (of affairs)
  • be in a sorry state
  • be sorry for (oneself)
  • be sorry for (someone)
  • be/feel sorry for somebody
  • be/feel sorry for yourself
  • better (to be) safe than sorry
  • better safe than sorry
  • cut a figure
  • cut a fine figure
  • cut a fine, poor, sorry, etc. figure
  • cut a poor figure
  • cut a sorry figure
  • feel sorry for (oneself)
  • feel sorry for (someone)
  • I'm sorry to say
  • in a sorry state
  • it's too late for sorry
  • sorry
  • sorry ’bout that
  • sorry about that
  • Sorry I asked
  • sorry not sorry
  • sorry sight
  • sorry to hear that
  • sorry to say
  • sorry you asked
  • sorry you asked?
  • you'll be sorry you asked
References in periodicals archive
And when once more I say, No, there's no reason to feel sorry for
Sanaullah maintained, 'I have retracted my statement, but I will not say sorry to anyone.'
On Thursday morning she was sorry for targets and deportations.
The Canadian Olympic Committee is sorry about a heated "cafeteria discussion" between a member of its team and a Russian.
But that is the point, isn't it, saying sorry really does not cut the mustard.
Sorry? Those brave men are heroes with nothing to feel sorry about.
I've talked on Tablet's Unorthodox podcast about what you need to do to apologize well: Explicitly say what you did wrong (don't just say "I'm sorry for what happened" or "I'm sorry if you were upset"); use the actual words "I'm sorry" rather than "I regret" (regret is about your emotions, not the other person's); show that you understand the consequences of your actions; tell how you will ensure that this doesn't happen again; and make reparations if possible.
Sorry is a word that gets used too much, but never enough where required.
So if I have offended anyone, or because I have offended everyone, I'm sorry.
If she ever suffered guilt, my mother, God bless her, never seemed to find the grace to say the magic words: "I am sorry."
Addressing MPs, she said she was sorry for defending the banking industry while it crashed the economy, rigged the Libor rate and mis-sold PPI.
"I'M so sorry!" I said to the man who hit me with his suitcase.
NEW YORK, United States -- Pop idol Justin Bieber is finding a new way to say "Sorry" -- in Spanish.
There's probably some Gary Larson-esque pun in there about being a hunter never means having to say you're sorry or something, but again, why?
Philadelphia, PA, February 06, 2015 --(PR.com)-- I'm Sorry to Hear announces their continued expansion across the USA adding 3 new states to their extensive online community and searchable database of funeral homes at www.imsorrytohear.com.