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apologetic

/əˌpɒləˈdʒɛtɪk/

Meanings
  • adjective

    expressing or offering an apology; expressing regret or remorse

    - "His apologetic tone did little to mollify his angry interlocutor."
    - "The apologetic prisoner begged for mercy from the judge."
  • adjective

    giving or expressing apologies; making amends for a mistake or offense

    - "The company's apologetic statement did not prevent a class-action lawsuit."
    - "The apologetic letter was written to express sincere regret for the error."

Synonyms

regretful , remorseful , sorry
Rhymes
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sympathetic , cophetic , hypothetic
Variants
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apologetic , apologetically , apologetics
Forms
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apologetically, apologetics


Etymology
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late Middle English: from apology + -etic


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  1. The term 'apologetics' has its roots in ancient Greek philosophy, where it referred to the defense of a philosophical position.

  2. In Christianity, the study of apologetics is often used to defend the faith against objections and criticisms.

  3. The word 'apologetic' comes from the Greek word 'apologia', which means 'speaking in defense'.


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  1. apology: A statement or expression of regret, remorse, or contrition for having wronged someone or having caused harm or injury.

  2. atone: To make amends for a mistake or wrong, typically through penance or compensation.

  3. reconciliation: The process of restoring friendly relations between people who have been at odds or quarreling.


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The term 'apologetic' has been used in various contexts throughout history, including religious and philosophical discourse. In Christianity, apologetics refers to the defense or explanation of religious beliefs, while in philosophy, it refers to the branch of logic dealing with reasons or proofs.

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