The adjective for apology is "apologetic." It is used to describe someone who feels or expresses regret or remorse for their actions. The word "apologetic" can also be used to characterize a tone or demeanor that conveys a sense of apology or regret.
The word apologetically is the adverb form for the adjective apologetic. The related noun form is apology.
The adjective form of apology is "apologetic". It means containing an apology or excuse for a fault, failure, etc. For example, "An apologetic letter to his creditors explained the delay."
false/fake apology
yes, that is how you spell apology ;)
The plural of "apology" is "apologies."
The noun form of "apologetic" is "apology." In grammar, a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, "apology" represents the act of expressing regret or remorse for a mistake or offense.
When a person asks for an apology, they should be direct. A person has to make sure that it is the right time to ask for the apology. They should also be ready to explain why they want an apology.
An apology makes ones mistakes to be forgiven
Yes, apology is the correct spelling.
Apology For an Accident was created in 1993.
A Mathematician's Apology was created in 1940.