Definitionn. an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone
Last update: September 1, 2015
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He wrote a letter of apology to the hostess. [noun]
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He has never received any apology and they only admitted breach of duty a few days before trial. [noun]
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Their apology in the form of an apologetic, shy smile does wonders for an escalated blood pressure ! [noun]
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Duncan caught the letter from the ground, and without apology for the liberty he took, he read at a glance its cruel purport. [noun]
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As Duncan dared not retort upon his accuser by reminding him of his own premeditated treachery, and disdained to deprecate his resentment by any words of apology, he remained silent. [noun]
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"It's even too true an apology, Maggie." [noun]
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He also made his fall an apology for returning back to Monkbarns, and thus escape the farther raillery of his uncle, as well as his lamentations for his walking-stick. [noun]
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I can make your apology; and if you must leave us so soon as you say, what signifies how you stand in his honours good graces. [noun]
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I beg to make my most humble apology, as well as Mr. [noun]
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I aye tell my daughter thae things when she grows wearied for a letter frae Lieutenant Taffril--It's aye an apology for him. [noun]
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"In accosting Old Mortality, I did not fail to pay respect to his years and his principles, beginning my address by a respectful apology for interrupting his labours." [noun]
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