supersorry

English

Etymology

super- + sorry

Adjective

supersorry (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Extremely sorry.
    • 2012, Jason Myers, Run the Game, p. 260:
      I told her I was supersorry and that it was really dumb.
    • 2006, Marie Ferrarella, The Woman Who Wasn't There, p. 58:
      If she had a choice between being supercautious or supersorry, she'd pick cautious every time.
    • 2002, Sandro Meallet, Edgewater Angels: A Novel, p. 3:
      To top it off, Tom-Su sported a rope instead of a belt, definitely nailing down the supersorry look.
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