Meaning & Definition of word "Apologetically"

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    Apologetically

    /əˌpɒləˈdʒɛtɪkli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a manner that expresses regret or remorse.
      • Example: She smiled apologetically after accidentally spilling coffee on his shirt.
    • 2. In a way that indicates an apology or defense for an action or statement.
      • Example: He spoke apologetically about his decision, emphasizing that it was not made lightly.
    • 3. With a tone or gesture that conveys self-reproach or contrition.
      • Example: The student responded apologetically when the teacher caught him cheating.
    • 4. In a manner that seeks to excuse or justify one's behavior.
      • Example: She explained her absence from the meeting apologetically, citing a family emergency.

    Etymology

    From 'apologetic' + '-ally'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    speak apologetically:

    To communicate in a way that conveys remorse.

    apologetically yours:

    An expression used to convey apology in a letter or message.

    Related Words

    apology:

    An expression of regret or remorse for a fault or offense.

    apologetic:

    Feeling or showing regret.

    Slang Meanings of apologetically

    Meaning: Sorry about it.

    Example Sentence: I messed up your order, and I’m just saying 'apologetically' sorry!

    Meaning: Making excuses.

    Example Sentence: He was being all apologetically, just trying to justify his mistake.