The origin of the word 'apology' (originally 'apologie'), is ultimately from the Greek 'Apologia', which means a defence or justification of one's beliefs or actions. This latter definition was the original meaning of the word 'apology' (As in Plato's The Apology of Socrates) but has since morphed into the modern meaning.
The word 'apology' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an expression of regret; a word for a poor substitute. example: He sent an apology for missing the meeting.
The word is spelled apology.
The word 'apology' does not exist in the King James version.
The word 'information' is a noun; a word for knowledge obtained; a word for a thing. The word 'apology' is a noun; a word for an expression of regret; a word for a thing.
The root word of "apologise" is "apology," which comes from the Greek word "apologia," meaning a defense or justification.
"The boy said an apology to his sister for breaking her favorite alarm clock."
Yes, apology is an abstract noun, a word for an acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault. The apology isn't the words spoken or written, it's the intent of the words that constitutes an apology.
I accept your apology.
A-pol-o-gy.
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."
The word is "suffixes". And you can find the answer by opening your dictionary at "apology" and looking for other words with the same root but different endings.