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.
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)
Well, you only use a 'z' in America and you use an 's' in England.
apologise. The American spelling is "apologize" with a letter "z" instead of an "s".
You spell it with z, the reason why is because when you take s and put it in organize it would not look or sound the same.
In the United States you spell it with a Z, but in other countries it is spelled with an S.
"Apologize" is correctly spelled. good job u moved on to 2nd grade yea just kiding that is correctly spelled
Apologize.
Apologize
it is correctly spelled apologize
Australians typically spell "organise" with an "s" instead of a "z" as "organise."
Azul. When pronouncing it, the "Z" is pronounced as an "S".
spelling with an 's' is the British way, with a 'z' from America and Canada