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apology
a·pol·o·gy A0370100 (ə-pŏl′ə-jē)n. pl. a·pol·o·gies 1. An acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense: Please accept my apology for being so late.2. a. A formal justification or defense.b. An explanation or excuse: "The consequence of those measures will be the best apology for my conduct" (Daniel Defoe).3. An inferior substitute: The sagging cot was a poor apology for a bed. [Latin apologia, from Greek apologiā : apo-, apo- + logos, speech; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms: apology, apologia, defense, justification These nouns denote a statement that excuses or defends something, such as a past action or a policy: Their arguments amounted to an apology for capital punishment. The senators' apologia explained why they changed their position. We produced evidence in defense of the policy. Reducing energy costs was our main justification for replacing the windows.apology (əˈpɒlədʒɪ) n, pl -gies1. an oral or written expression of regret or contrition for a fault or failing2. a poor substitute or offering3. another word for apologia[C16: from Old French apologie, from Late Latin apologia, from Greek: a verbal defence, from apo- + logos speech]a•pol•o•gy (əˈpɒl ə dʒi) n., pl. -gies. 1. an expression of regret for having committed an error or rudeness. 2. a defense or justification of a cause or doctrine. 3. an inferior substitute; makeshift. [1400–50; late Middle English apologe (< Middle French) < Late Latin apologia < Greek] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | apology - an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone; "he wrote a letter of apology to the hostess"acknowledgement, acknowledgment - a statement acknowledging something or someone; "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"; "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her" | | 2. | apology - a formal written defense of something you believe in stronglyapologiavindication, defense, defence - the justification for some act or belief; "he offered a persuasive defense of the theory" | | 3. | apology - a poor example; "it was an apology for a meal"; "a poor excuse for an automobile"excuseexample, instance, illustration, representative - an item of information that is typical of a class or group; "this patient provides a typical example of the syndrome"; "there is an example on page 10" |
apologynoun regret, explanation, excuse, confession, extenuation We received a letter of apology.apology for something or someone mockery of, excuse for, imitation of, caricature of, travesty of, poor substitute for What an apology for a leader!apologynoun1. A statement of acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon:excuse, mea culpa, regret (used in plural).2. A statement that justifies or defends something, such as a past action or policy:apologetic, apologia, defense, justification, vindication.Translationsapologize, 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aˈpology – plural aˈpologies – nounPlease accept my apology for not arriving on time; He made his apologies for not attending the meeting. 道歉 道歉apology
be an apology forTo be a poor example of a certain thing. That skinny kid is an apology for a linebacker. I gave you a low grade because the drivel you submitted was an apology for a real paper!See also: apologymake no apologies for (something)To be firm in one's conviction that one's beliefs or actions are correct or acceptable. I'm always open to suggestions and criticisms, but I'll make no apologies for the way I've run this business over the past 25 years.See also: apology, make, nomake no apology for (something)To be firm in one's conviction that one's beliefs or actions are correct or acceptable when others believe they are not. I'm always open to suggestions and criticisms, but I'll make no apology for the way I've run this business over the past five years.See also: apology, make, nowith apologies to1. Used to indicate that something is a parody or improper adaptation of someone or their work. You just need to face it that young people today don't put any value in that anymore—with apologies to Bob Dylan, the times they are a-changin'.2. Used to indicate that someone or something is not included in what one is about to say. With apologies to Hendrikson, who has always brought great energy and effort onto the field, this team has done little to warrant anyone's attention or respect.See also: apologyan apology forA poor example of a certain thing. That skinny kid is an apology for a linebacker. I gave you a low grade because the drivel you submitted was an apology for a real paper!See also: apologynon-apology apologyA statement that shares qualities with a typical apology but lacks admission of wrongdoing or an indication of remorse. Often used in public relations. I don't think he's sorry at all. I mean, come on—"I'm sorry you feel that way" is a classic non-apology apology.See also: apologyan apology for a very poor example of. 1998 Imogen de la Bere The Last Deception of Palliser Wentwood It's an apology for a bridge, built of left-over stones. See also: apologywith apologies to used before the name of an author or artist to indicate that something is a parody or adaptation of their work. 2001 This Old House With apologies to Robert Frost, boundary expert Walter Robillard says, ‘Good fences on the proper line make good neighbours’. See also: apologyan apology for something a very poor example of something: I’m sorry this is a bit of an apology for lunch — we’ll have a proper meal tonight.See also: apology, somethingmake no aˈpology/aˈpologies for something if you say that you make no apology/apologies for something, you mean that you do not feel that you have said or done something wrong: Having grown up in the north of the country, I make no apologies for saying that people there are more friendly than people in the south.See also: apology, make, no, somethingapology
apology [Gr.,=defense], literary work that defends, justifies, or clarifies an author's ideas or point of view. Unlike the ordinary use of the word, the literary use neither implies that wrong has been done nor expresses regret. The most famous ancient example, Plato's Apology (3d cent. B.C.), presents Socrates' defense of himself at his trial before the Athenian government. Sir Philip Sidney's Apologie for Poetrie and Defense of Poesie (both: 1580), which examine the art of poetry and its condition in England, apparently were written to justify the poets' craft after it had been attacked by critics. A third famous example, Cardinal Newman's spiritual autobiography Apologia pro Vita sua (1864), was written to clarify the Cardinal's views after they had been misrepresented in an essay by Charles Kingsley.Apology (dreams)This dream always has something to say about our relationships, the relationship that we have with ourselves and/or with others. Apologies are associated with forgiveness and honesty. Thus, consider the details of your dream and consider whether an apology is necessary in order for you to move forward in a particular relationship or with an area of your personal life.apology
Synonyms for apologynoun regretSynonyms- regret
- explanation
- excuse
- confession
- extenuation
phrase apology for something or someoneSynonyms- mockery of
- excuse for
- imitation of
- caricature of
- travesty of
- poor substitute for
Synonyms for apologynoun a statement of acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardonSynonymsnoun a statement that justifies or defends something, such as a past action or policySynonyms- apologetic
- apologia
- defense
- justification
- vindication
Synonyms for apologynoun an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someoneRelated Words- acknowledgement
- acknowledgment
noun a formal written defense of something you believe in stronglySynonymsRelated Words- vindication
- defense
- defence
noun a poor exampleSynonymsRelated Words- example
- instance
- illustration
- representative
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