That is the correct UK spelling, apologise with an S.
But in the US, the correct spelling is apologize, with a Z.
(There are a number of similar words spelled differently in UK and US usage.)
The correct spelling is apology (an expression of remorse or regret).
The correct US spelling is apologize (express regret). The UK spelling is apologise.
The verb is apologize, as in "I'd like to apologize." (US spelling) (British English would spell it "apologise".) The noun (the plural of apology) is apologies, as in "I made my apologies and left the party." (Same spelling: US and British)
Apologetic
The noun forms of the verb apologise (UK) or apologize (US) are apologiser (apologizer), apology, and the gerund, apologising (apologizing).
It is spelled apology, or apologise, depending on which you meant.
The correct US spelling is "apologize" (the UK spelling is apologise).
The correct spelling is apology (an expression of remorse or regret).
The correct US spelling is apologize (express regret). The UK spelling is apologise.
I had to apologise for my behaviour.
Apologised is the past participle of apologise.
Apologise has four syllables.
"Apologise" is the verb form.
We Apologise for Nothing was created on 2007-09-17.
The verb is apologize, as in "I'd like to apologize." (US spelling) (British English would spell it "apologise".) The noun (the plural of apology) is apologies, as in "I made my apologies and left the party." (Same spelling: US and British)
Faamalie or Faatoese. "You apologise" - "Fa'atoese oe". Fa'atoese is "apologise"; oe is "you".
In US English, it is spelled with a 'z' In English outside the US it can be spelt with either a 'z' or an 's'; "apologise" is the most common usage in the UK.