Different Ways to Say English Phrases Examples
Different Ways to say I Miss You
- You are my sunshine.
- I long for you.
- You’re everything to me.
- You complete me.
- I cherish you.
- All I do is think of you
- You are the reason I’m alive.
- I want you.
- I love being around you.
- You bring joy to my life.
- I miss your laugh.
- I adore you.
- I’m infatuated with you.
- You crossed my mind.
- I appreciate you.
- I feel sad without you.
- You inspire me.
- You are my reason for living.
- You occupy my thoughts.
- I hope I see you again.
- You’re everything to me.
- You’re the light of my life.
- I’m head over heels for you.
- I want a lifetime with you.
- You are my treasure.
- I adore you so much.
- You are precious.
- I miss your smile.
- I can’t live without you.
- I’m yours.
Different Ways to Say NO in English
- Unfortunately not
- Not this time
- Not for me, thanks
- If only I could
- Nah
- I’d rather not, thanks.
- No way
- Sorry
- By no means
- I shall not
- Not likely
- No thanks
- I want to, but I’m unable to.
- It is not a good idea for me.
- Apologies, but I can’t make it
Different Ways to Say Good Job
- Tremendous!
- That’s how to handle that.
- Now that’s what I call a fine job.
- Nice going.
- Much better!
- You certainly did well today.
- That kind of work makes me happy.
- It’s such a pleasure to teach when
- You work like that!
- Couldn’t have done it better myself.
- Beautiful!
- Outstanding!
- Tremendous!
- Fantastic!
- Excellent!
- Super-Duper!
- That’s a real work of art.
- You certainly did well today.
- Way to go.
- I like that.
- Fantastic!
- Aren’t you proud of yourself?
- One more time and you’ll have it.
- It’s a classic.
- It looks like you’ve put a lot of work into this.
- You must have been practicing.
- That’s better than ever.
- That was first class work.
- That’s the right way to do it.
- You’re getting better every day.
- I think you’re doing the right thing.
- Terrific!
- You haven’t missed a thing.
- Keep working on it. You’re improving.
- Now you have it!
- You are learning fast.
- Good for you!
- You’re doing fine.
- You really make my job fun.
- You’re really going to town.
- Out of sight.
- Now that’s what I call a fine job.
- Couldn’t have done it better myself.
- Keep working on it; you’re improving.
- That’s it.
- Marvelous!
- Cool!
Different Ways to Say I’m Sorry
- Please excuse me my late response.
- I beg your pardon.
- Forgive me for what I said earlier. I didn’t mean to hurt you.
- My apologies for the delay.
- Please, forgive me for my…
- I must apologize for…
- Ever so sorry
- That’s my fault.
- Please don’t be mad at me.
- How stupid thoughtless of me.
- Please, accept my apologies for…
- I apologize for…
- Please, forgive me for my…
- Please, forgive me for…
- I’d like to apologize for…
- Pardon me for this…
- I am so sorry for…
- I’m terribly sorry for…
- I shouldn’t have…
- Excuse me for…
- It’s all my fault.
- Please, accept my apologies for…
- I apologize for…
- I’m ashamed of…
- I’m really ashamed of what I did.
- I’m really sorry about what I said.
- That was rude of me. I’m sorry.
- I hope you’ll forgive me for…
- I do apologize for…
Different Ways To Say Very Bad
Other Ways To Say Very Bad, English Phrases Examples
- Agonizing
- arduous
- Sharp
- Difficult
- Distasteful
- Distressing
- Sensitive
- Burning
- Caustic
- Tormenting
- Vexatious
- Excruciating
- Hard
- Disagreeable
- Dreadful
- Extreme
- Extremely bad
- grievous
- Hurting
- Inflamed
- Irritated
- Dreadful
- Shocking
- Awful
- Appalling
- Dire
- Terrible
- Hideous
- Sore
- Stinging
- Tender
- Laborious
- Piercing
- Raw
- Saddening
- Harrowing
- Hurtful
- Severe
- Tedious
- Terrible
- Troublesome
- Uncomfortable
- Unpleasant
- Aching
- Afflictive
- Biting
- Burning