English Pronunciation  I'm sorry for stepping on your toes.

What's the meaning of “I'm sorry for stepping on your toes.”?

To step on somebody's toes is an English idiom that means to insult or offend somebody. Usually this is caused by getting involved in something that is the responsibility of someone else. Here is another example of how you could use this idiom: I just wanted to help him with his work, but I ended up stepping on his toes. A typical response to an apology using this idiom might look something like this: That's okay. I know you were just trying to help.

How do you pronounce “I'm sorry for stepping on your toes.”?

Listen to the male and female pronunciation of this phrase in American and British English. Afterwards you can record and compare your pronunciation with the audio recorder.
  • AEI'm sorry for stepping on your toes.
  • AEI'm sorry for stepping on your toes.
  • BEI'm sorry for stepping on your toes.
  • BEI'm sorry for stepping on your toes.

How could I respond to “I'm sorry for stepping on your toes.”?

That's okay. I know you were just trying to help.

What are other important sentences related to “Apologizing”?

  • I'm sorry that I'm late.
  • I'm sorry for hurting your feelings.
  • Sorry, but I won't be able to make it to the party.
  • That's all right.
  • It's okay.
  • Don't worry about it.
  • No problem.
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