apologetic

/əˌpɒl.əˈdʒɛt.ɪk/
adjectiveIntermediate
formalinformal

Expressing regret or remorse for something done or said

He sent an apologetic email after missing the deadline.

He wrote an email to apologize for not meeting the deadline.

The apologetic tone in her voice made him feel better.

Her regretful way of speaking helped him feel less upset.

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Often used to describe behavior, tone, or expressions that show remorse.

Collocations

apologetic tonea way of speaking that shows regretapologetic smilea smile that shows you're sorryapologetic lettera written apology

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💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'apologetic' to describe someone who is visibly or verbally showing they are sorry.

📖Word Origin

From Greek 'apologētikos' (defending oneself), from 'apologia' (speaking in defense), from 'apologomai' (to speak in defense). Later evolved to mean expressing regret.

📝Usage Notes

Can describe a person's behavior, facial expressions, or written communication. Often used in formal and informal contexts.

Word Breakdown

apolog
defense or explanation
root
+
-etic
relating to
suffix
English Dictionary