The difference between Come again and Sorry
Come again is also verb with the meaning: could you repeat that? repeat that please.
Sorry is also interjection with the meaning: expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
Sorry is also noun with the meaning: the act of saying sorry.
Sorry is also adjective with the meaning: regretful for an action.
check bellow for the other definitions of Come again and Sorry
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Come again as a verb (idiomatic, informal):
Could you repeat that? Repeat that please.
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Come again as a verb (idiomatic):
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Sorry as an adjective (of a person):
Regretful for an action; grieved or saddened, especially by the loss of something or someone.
Examples:
"I am sorry I stepped on your toes. It was an accident."
"I am sorry to hear of your uncle's death."
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Sorry as an adjective:
Poor, sad or regrettable.
Examples:
"The storm left his garden in a sorry state."
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Sorry as an adjective:
Pathetic and inferior to the point of causing others disgust.
Examples:
"Bob is a sorry excuse for a football player."
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Sorry as a noun:
The act of saying sorry; an apology.
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- come again vs excuse me
- I beg your pardon vs come again
- come again vs pardon
- come again vs sorry
- come again vs what
- come again vs say again
- come again vs cut and come again
- apologetic vs sorry
- attritional vs sorry
- compunctious vs sorry
- contrite vs sorry
- heavyhearted vs sorry
- melancholy vs sorry
- mournful vs sorry
- penitent vs sorry
- penitential vs sorry
- regretful vs sorry
- remorseful vs sorry
- repentant vs sorry
- sad vs sorry
- sorry vs unhappy