apologetic

apologetic
I. noun Date: 15th century apologetics 1 II. adjective Etymology: Greek apologētikos, from apologeisthai to defend, from apo- + logos speech Date: 1649 1. a. offered in defense or vindication <
the apologetic writings of the early Christians
>
b. offered by way of excuse or apology <
an apologetic smile
>
2. regretfully acknowledging fault or failure ; contrite <
replied in an apologetic tone
>
apologetically adverb

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  • Apologetic — A*pol o*get ic, Apologetical A*pol o*get ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to speak in defense of; ? from + ? speech, ? to say, to speak. See {Logic}.] Defending by words or arguments; said or written in defense, or by way of apology; regretfully excusing; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • apologetic — index contrite, palliative (excusing), penitent, remorseful, repentant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • apologetic — (adj.) 1640s, vindicatory, from Fr. apologétique, from L. apologeticus, from Gk. apologetikos defensible, from apologeisthai (see APOLOGY (Cf. apology)). Meaning regrefully acknowledging failure is from 1855. As a noun, formal defense, from early …   Etymology dictionary

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  • apologetic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ regretfully acknowledging an offence. DERIVATIVES apologetically adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • apologetic — [ə päl΄ə jet′ik] adj. [Fr apologétique < LL(Ec) apologeticus < Gr apologētikos, suitable for defense < apologeisthai: see APOLOGY] 1. defending in writing or speech; vindicating 2. showing realization of and regret for a fault, wrong,… …   English World dictionary

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  • apologetic — adj. apologetic about, for (she was apologetic for her blunder) * * * [əˌpɒlə dʒetɪk] for (she was apologetic for her blunder) apologetic about …   Combinatory dictionary

  • apologetic — [[t]əpɒ̱ləʤe̱tɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are apologetic, you show or say that you are sorry for causing trouble for someone, for hurting them, or for disappointing them. The hospital staff were very apologetic but that couldn t really compensate …   English dictionary

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