apologetic

[US]/əpɒlə'dʒetɪk/
[UK]/ə,pɑlə'dʒɛtɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. showing regret or being sorry
n. a defense
adv. in a regretful manner

Example Sentences

an apologetic note; an apologetic smile.

an apologetic for fascism;

she gave an apologetic smile.

she was very apologetic about the whole incident.

He gave me an apologetic(al) smile.

He was profusely apologetic about the mistake.

the apologetic proposition that production for profit is the same thing as production for need.

apologetics for the slave trade are quite out of order.

He gave a slight, apologetic cough and said, ‘Excuse me.’

Real-world Examples

Yes. That person then has to act in an apologetic way.

Source: BBC Authentic English

He glanced swiftly at me, his expression apologetic.

Source: Twilight: Eclipse

Yeah, Milk Duds, with their self-deprecating name and remarkably mild flavor, are the most apologetic of the boxed candies.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 4

My voice is weak and apologetic.

Source: Fifty Shades of Grey (Audiobook Excerpt)

But now you can say apologetic.

Source: Sara's British English class

Certainly, they need to be apologetic.

Source: Sara's British English class

And I'm not apologetic about it.

Source: 6 Minute English

His apologetic laugh did not disguise the pleasure that he felt.

Source: The Moon and Sixpence (Condensed Version)

" Yes, sir, " the cook eagerly interpolated, with appeasing and apologetic servility.

Source: Sea Wolf (Volume 1)

Harry almost said something apologetic to Percy but caught himself just in time.

Source: 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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