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What a sorrowful life some of those miners' families have led!<br />

sorry adj. 1 regretful, penitent, remorseful, contrite,<br />

conscience-stricken, guilt-ridden, repentant, apologetic,<br />

penitential: I am sorry if I offended you. 2 abject,<br />

miserable, depressing, wretched, pitiful, pitiable, pathetic,<br />

deplorable, stark, grim, sordid, dismal, base, star-crossed,<br />

ill-starred: Crackham has led a rather sorry life, most of it<br />

as a vagrant. Agnes again made a sorry spectacle of herself at<br />

the Christmas party. 3 See sorrowful, 1, above: I was indeed<br />

sorry to learn that you are moving away, Peggy.<br />

sort n. 1 kind, variety, type, class, classification, group,<br />

category, brand, make, mark, stamp, description, mould, stripe,<br />

ilk, feather, kidney, character, nature; manner, species: A<br />

1928 Alfa-Romeo coup‚ is not exactly the right sort of car for a<br />

family. Lewis is a person of a different sort. What sort of<br />

person is he? 2 kind, type, manner: This sort of behaviour must<br />

stop. 3 species, genus, family, phylum, subgenus, subspecies,<br />

race, breed, strain, stock, kind, variety, type: Aberdeen Angus<br />

is a better sort of beef for steaks. 4 person, individual, lot;<br />

thing: He is not really such a bad sort. 5 of sorts. of a<br />

sort, of a mediocre or passable or admissible or not (too) bad<br />

or fair or sufficiently good or adequate or undistinguished or<br />

indifferent kind or quality or proficiency: Yes, one might say<br />

that he is a violinist of sorts. 6 out of sorts. not oneself,<br />

not up to snuff, unwell, ailing, indisposed, (slightly) ill,<br />

low, Colloq off one's feed, under the weather: He is out of<br />

sorts after last night's revelries. 7 sort of. See somewhat,<br />

above.<br />

--v. 8 assort, classify, file, order, rank, grade, class,<br />

categorize, separate, divide, combine, merge, arrange, organize,<br />

systemize, systematize, catalogue, group, sort out: Sort these<br />

names into alphabetical order. 9 describe, characterize,<br />

categorize, cast, throw, combine, mould, type: I did not enjoy<br />

being sorted together with thieves and murderers. 10 sort out.<br />

a organize, set or put straight, straighten out, resolve, tidy<br />

(up), clarify, clear up, solve; decide: Someone will have to<br />

sort out how we are to proceed. b choose, select, separate,<br />

divide: Sort out all the books that you want to keep from those<br />

to be donated to the library.

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