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more in sorrow than in anger idiom feeling sad about something, rather than angry about it: He had the tone of a man who was speaking more in sorrow than in anger. Journalists like to imply, when they make troubling accusations against public figures, that they do so more in sorrow than in anger. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Sadness and regret aw be/weigh on your conscienceidiom bitter black dog breastbeating cry doom and gloom feel badidiom gloominess glumness groan guilt melancholia prick someone's conscienceidiom regretful regretfully remorse remorseful repentant wretchedness |