apologetically

IPA: ʌpɑɫʌdʒˈɛtɪkɫi

adverb

  • In an apologetic manner; by way of defense, apology or excuse.
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Examples of "apologetically" in Sentences

  • Some time later, according to Davis, Salander called apologetically and said he had been mistaken.
  • “Nothing was delivered this morning, sir,” Brown started to explain apologetically; but I interrupted him.
  • "Nothing was delivered this morning, sir," Brown started to explain apologetically; but I interrupted him.
  • “I had to cook dinner for the kids,” Garcia called apologetically as he ran to unlock the two-story cottage on the hill in Hayward known as the Boyunsah Buddhist Temple.
  • Soon after they arrived, the rabbi of the local Orthodox congregation called apologetically to inform him that he and his partner were not welcome to attend the synagogue based on a ruling from another rabbi.

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