a·pol·o·gy [ə pólləjee] (plurala·pol·o·gies) n
statement expressing remorse: a written or spoken statement expressing remorse for something inferior example:an inferior or bad example of something (humorous) example:I can't work in this apology for an office!formal justification: a formal defense or justification of something a·pol·o·gy [ə pólləjee] (plurala·pol·o·gies) n
statement expressing remorse: a written or spoken statement expressing remorse for something inferior example:an inferior or bad example of something (humorous) example:I can't work in this apology for an office!formal justification: a formal defense or justification of something
"Apologized" - expressed regret for an action, statement, etc.
To say you are sorry.
That is how you spell 'apologized'
He apologized to him for being a bad friend
The U.S. government later apologized for it.
Apologized is the past form of apologize.
Pope John Paul the 2nd was the Pope that apologized for the inquisition.
I apologized
ask forgiveness
No.
Apologized.
Apologized.
Australia
I apologized to the girl for kicking her.