apologetically


a·pol·o·get·ic

A0369500 (ə-pŏl′ə-jĕt′ĭk) also a·pol·o·get·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Offering or expressing an apology or excuse: an apologetic note; an apologetic smile.2. Self-deprecating; humble: an apologetic manner.3. Serving as or containing a formal justification or defense: an apologetic treatise on church doctrine.n. A formal defense or apology.
[Middle English, formal defense, from Latin apologēticus, from Greek apologētikos, suitable for defense, from apologeisthai, to defend oneself verbally, from apologos, apology, story; see apologue.]
a·pol′o·get′i·cal·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.apologetically - in an apologetic mannerapologetically - in an apologetic manner; "he spoke apologetically about his past"
Translations
道歉地

apologize,

apologise

(əˈpolədʒaiz) verb to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc. I must apologize to her for my rudeness. 道歉 道歉aˌpoloˈgetic (-ˈdʒetik) adjective showing regret or saying one is sorry for having done something wrong etc. an apologetic letter. 致歉的 道歉的aˌpoloˈgetically adverb 致歉地 道歉地aˈpologyplural aˈpologies nounPlease accept my apology for not arriving on time; He made his apologies for not attending the meeting. 道歉 道歉