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Apologetically for Dummies

pronunciation: ʌ,pɑlʌ'dʒɛtɪkli

What does Apologetically really mean?

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Apologetically is a word we use when we want to say sorry or regretful about something. It's like when you accidentally bump into someone and say, "Oh, I'm sorry!" You're apologizing for your mistake, and that's being apologetic.

Imagine you accidentally step on your friend's foot while playing a game outside. In that situation, you might feel bad because you've caused your friend pain, even if it was an accident. So you might look at your friend with sad eyes and say, "I'm really sorry for hurting you!" That's being apologetic.

Now, let's think about another situation where you accidentally throw a ball and it lands in a puddle, splashing water on someone passing by. You didn't mean to do it, but it happened. In that moment, you might run up to that person and say, "I apologize for getting you wet!" By saying that, you're showing that you didn't mean to splash them, but you still feel sorry about it, and that's being apologetic.

In summary, being apologetic means feeling regretful and saying sorry for something you did or something that happened by mistake. It's about showing empathy and taking responsibility for your actions. So, if someone tells you something apologetically, they are expressing their regret or saying sorry for something. It's all about acknowledging the mistake and trying to make things better.


Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Taylor on 2023-10-28 02:55:44

Apologetically In a sentece

Learn how to use Apologetically inside a sentece

  • I apologetically told my friend that I accidentally broke their favorite toy.
  • He apologetically admitted that he forgot to do his homework.
  • She apologetically asked her teacher for an extension on her project.
  • The waiter apologetically informed us that the restaurant had run out of our favorite dish.
  • The store manager apologetically offered a refund to the customer for the defective product.

Apologetically Pertains To

Words to which the original word is relevant