Looking for synonyms for sorry for your loss? We’ve got you covered!
Here’s a list of other ways to say sorry for your loss.
- My condolences
- My deepest sympathy
- My heartfelt sympathy
- My sincerest condolences
- I’m here for you
- Thinking of you during this difficult time
- You have my deepest sympathy
- You are in my thoughts and prayers
- With deepest sympathy
- My thoughts are with you
- Heartfelt condolences
- With sympathy
- I share in your grief
- So saddened to hear of your loss
- Wishing you comfort and peace
Want to learn how to say sorry for your loss professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.
1. My condolences
A formal and respectful way to express sympathy.
- Example: “My condolences on the passing of your mother. She was a remarkable woman.”
2. My deepest sympathy
Used to express a profound level of sympathy and understanding for someone’s loss.
- Example: “I just heard about your brother’s passing. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.”
3. My heartfelt sympathy
Conveys sincere and deep feelings of sympathy.
- Example: “Hearing about your loss has deeply saddened me. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you.”
4. My sincerest condolences
A very formal and earnest way of expressing sympathy.
- Example: “Please accept my sincerest condolences at this difficult time. Your father was an incredible person.”
5. I’m here for you
Offers support and sympathy in a personal and direct manner.
- Example: “I can’t imagine how hard this is for you, but I’m here for you in any way you need.”
6. Thinking of you during this difficult time
Shows that you are keeping the person in your thoughts and are empathetic to their situation.
- Example: “Just wanted to let you know that I’m thinking of you during this difficult time.”
7. You have my deepest sympathy
Another way to express a profound level of sympathy.
- Example: “I was so sorry to hear about your loss. You have my deepest sympathy.”
8. You are in my thoughts and prayers
Conveys that you are keeping the person in your thoughts and prayers, offering spiritual support.
- Example: “In this tough time, you are in my thoughts and prayers.”
9. With deepest sympathy
A formal expression of sympathy often used in written condolences.
- Example: “With deepest sympathy, we share in your grief and extend our love to help you through this.”
10. My thoughts are with you
Expresses that you are thinking of the person and their situation.
- Example: “My thoughts are with you as you navigate this unimaginable loss.”
11. Heartfelt condolences
Conveys sincere and deep sympathy for someone’s loss.
- Example: “Heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this time of sorrow.”
12. With sympathy
A brief but meaningful way to express sympathy.
- Example: “Sending you and your family love with sympathy.”
13. I share in your grief
Expresses a personal connection and shared feeling of sorrow.
- Example: “Your sadness is my sadness too. I share in your grief and am here for any support you need.”
14. So saddened to hear of your loss
Shows that the news of the loss has deeply affected you.
- Example: “I was so saddened to hear of your loss. If there’s anything I can do, please let me know.”
15. Wishing you comfort and peace
Offers a wish for the bereaved to find solace and tranquility in their time of grief.
- Example: “During this hard time, I’m wishing you comfort and peace to face the days ahead.”