🙏apology

noun
/əˈpɒlədʒi/

Meaning

a statement expressing regret for something wrong or hurtful

Example Sentences

He offered an apology for being late to the meeting.

Example Expressions

make an apology

Synonyms

regret, excuse, admission, acknowledgment

Antonyms

defiance, denial, justification

Collocations

offer an apology, sincere apology, formal apology, public apology

More Example Sentences

He insisted on an apology.

They are calm enough to accept an apology.

She seemed to accept the apology eventually.

The minimum I expect in this situation is a full refund and a formal apology.

A student submits a late assignment to her professor after staying up all night to finish it because she was sick for three days and could not concentrate on her work so she writes an apology email explaining the situation

A student submits a late assignment to her professor after staying up all night to finish it because she was sick for three days and could not concentrate on her work so she writes an apology email explaining the situation and attaches a medical certificate as proof

A student submits a late assignment to her professor after staying up all night to finish it because she was sick for three days and could not concentrate on her work so she writes an apology email explaining the situation and attaches a medical certificate as proof hoping the professor will accept it without penalty

A student submits a late assignment to her professor after staying up all night to finish it because she was sick for three days and could not concentrate on her work so she writes an apology email explaining the situation and attaches a medical certificate as proof hoping the professor will accept it without penalty and give her a fair grade based on the quality of her work

A student submits a late assignment to her professor after staying up all night to finish it because she was sick for three days and could not concentrate on her work so she writes an apology email explaining the situation and attaches a medical certificate as proof hoping the professor will accept it without penalty and give her a fair grade based on the quality of her work which she believes reflects her true understanding of the topic.

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