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Noun — A statement expressing regret for a mistake or offense.

How to use apology

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

owe someone an apology a heartfelt apology demand an apology

Etymology

From Greek apologia, "a speech made in one's own defense," from apo- ("away/off") plus logos ("speech").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “apology” mean?

The word “apology” means a statement expressing regret for a mistake or offense. In plain terms, saying sorry, formally or informally, for something wrong you did.

How do you pronounce “apology”?

“Apology” is pronounced uh-POL-uh-jee (/əˈpɑ.lə.d͡ʒi/ in IPA).

How do you use “apology” in a sentence?

Here is “apology” used in a sentence: “He offered a sincere apology for the mix-up.”

What part of speech is “apology”?

“Apology” is a noun.

Where does the word “apology” come from?

The word “apology” comes from Greek. From Greek apologia, "a speech made in one's own defense," from apo- ("away/off") plus logos ("speech").

Is “apology” a common word?

“Apology” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between an apology and an excuse?

An apology is a statement expressing regret for a mistake or offense, and it accepts responsibility. An excuse explains or justifies the behaviour, usually to reduce responsibility. "I'm sorry I was late" is an apology; "the traffic was terrible" is an excuse — and many real statements try to be both at once.

Should you say my apology or my apologies?

Use the plural "my apologies" as the set phrase for saying sorry: "My apologies for the delay." The singular "my apology" is used when referring to a specific apology as a thing, as in "he refused to accept my apology."

What is the difference between apology and apologize?

Apology is the noun — the statement of regret itself — while apologize is the verb, the act of offering one: "She apologized" versus "She offered an apology." British English also spells the verb apologise.

Is writing "apologies" on its own an acceptable way to say sorry in an email?

Yes. "Apologies for the confusion" or simply "Apologies" is accepted, slightly brisk business shorthand for "I apologize." It reads as polite but efficient; for a serious mistake, a full sentence such as "I'm sorry" or "I sincerely apologize" sounds more genuine.

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