apologetic

IPA: ʌpɑɫʌdʒˈɛtɪk

adjective

  • Having the character of apology; regretfully excusing.
  • (dated) Defending by words or arguments; said or written in defense.
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Examples of "apologetic" in Sentences

  • The boy was polite and apologetic.
  • Dorian is repentant and apologetic.
  • The contextual version is not apologetics.
  • I was struck by the apologetic tone of the book.
  • Are we going to be apologetic and prudish about history
  • The webmaster deleted the blog and sent an apologetic letter.
  • Aristides is the second Greek Christian apologetic of the second century.
  • It is apologetic's, of the dreary nationalist genre, masquerading as history.
  • The worst part is, you're not even remotely remorseful or apologetic about it.
  • As to the rest, you're trying to assess the worthiness of Raleigh's apologetic.

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