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"apologetically" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are sorry for doing something wrong or for causing a problem

121 Sentences With "apologetically"

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" She added, apologetically, "I didn't mean to get emotional.
Within moments, they returned and, apologetically, placed me under arrest.
"I haven't quite got my pep back," he conceded apologetically.
"Sorry to keep bothering you guys," he said, chuckling apologetically.
"I don't want to be a Jewish mother," he added apologetically.
"I'm not sure what you're referring to?" the engineer replied apologetically.
"I'm not trying to attack you or anything," she added apologetically.
Visibly shaken, Mr. Yang, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, bowed apologetically.
"I just squeezed in a run," he told the class, apologetically.
"Onstage, I use my whole body more," she said almost apologetically.
"It's a weird feeling," he said apologetically, before heading back in.
"But here we are," McGahn said to the audience, almost apologetically.
"I can't make it like your grandmother did," he said apologetically.
In the book you write almost apologetically that you cared too much.
"It contains a seed of radicalism," says one Labour adviser, almost apologetically.
"I wish I had a good answer for you," he says apologetically.
"The baby doesn't have a heartbeat," the doctor said gently, almost apologetically.
" She looked at Casey apologetically before adding: "I don't mean embarrass you.
He argues, somewhat apologetically, that plus-size models are just not on-trend.
Fairphone founder Bas van Abel is tired of having to couch sustainability apologetically.
Then the hosts turned, a touch apologetically, to the question of damaged brains.
"No," Burr said apologetically, having been moved in this instance to state his opinion.
The doctor apologetically broke the news and Chris and his sister dissolved into tears.
"This is to stop you from bringing pests into our farm," Laing explained, apologetically.
Then, somewhat apologetically, he said that there had never been a Torregrosa in Torregrossa.
Thus Bettijane Sills, writing with Elizabeth McPherson, opens her "Broadway, Balanchine & Beyond" almost apologetically.
In his confirmation hearing before the Senate, Mr. Perry apologetically walked back that pledge.
Soon a coworker apologetically insisted that BuzzFeed News leave the Joint Aviation Command exhibition booth.
She was initially told that there was, but that information was wrong, she said apologetically.
At one Swabian restaurant, the waiter apologetically retrieved a bowl of noodles made with eggs.
"Things are piled everywhere," she continued, not so much apologetically as merely stating a fact.
Apologetically, she advises a spreadsheet to avoid redundancy if the meal will be a potluck.
"I'm just a big, dumb Irishman," he said apologetically as the man rebooted the system.
"Oh, those, uh—they're much closer to the road here than you think," he said apologetically.
"He only started behaving like this once we started moving with the caravan," Gabriela says apologetically.
" Dr. Neill, herself a baker and cook, added apologetically, "It sounds like I'm being a killjoy.
And I don't say that apologetically, because think of all the buffoons in politics right now.
It is Sabina who guides us — irascibly and apologetically — through the willful anachronisms of the play.
He really could not see, he said apologetically, or not yet, how Brexit might affect literature.
"3.5mm headphone jack satisfyingly not new," it says — for one second, while a background voice coughs apologetically.
We almost felt sorry for him then, and we replied, apologetically, that we only support feminist magicians.
He'd taken a cruise, he said, apologetically, to get an overview: Athens, Piraeus, Crete, Santorini, Rhodes, Constantinople.
"I don't have a codebook that tells me what matters and what doesn't," Mr. Radcliffe says, apologetically.
In "Revolutionaries," Freedom is apologetically aware of being a child for most of the events he describes.
The understated Spieth was apologetically quiet when asked about Plank during a pro-am round on Wednesday.
"We don't make it often in the summer," Dirk Eimar, the bakery's assistant manager, told me apologetically.
I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by.
"You have to move people," explained Mr Meuthen half-apologetically after his own tub-thumbing speech in Cologne.
If the individual responds apologetically and promises to try harder, you don't need to drive home the subject.
"I chose onyx because it brings out contrast — I love contrasting colors and materials," she said, almost apologetically.
To my dismay, I heard five harrowing words in response: "We're actually out of rosé," our server said apologetically.
Bravely he appeared on stage anyways, where he apologetically announced to faithful fans that he would not be performing.
Mir collapsed and Hunt walked away casually in the other direction, raising his hands almost apologetically in his stride.
Why would it, when even friends widen their eyes apologetically before enabling abuse instead of standing in its way?
She said repeatedly, almost apologetically, that she would like to do something that unites rather than divides the country.
"It doesn't sound like Florida Georgia Line, but it's pretty good stuff," my son said to me almost apologetically.
"I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by," Graham wrote.
He explained to them, a little apologetically, that he had not crossed his threshold in four and a half years.
I say this as nonviolently, but as un apologetically as possible: F*ck you and f*ck what you stand for.
His parents gasped, then glared, then eyed me apologetically, minutes away from dragging their poor child out for a tongue-lashing.
To her husband's lawyers, Ms. Melgen was polite and soft-spoken, apologetically highlighting her faulty memory when asked about specific dates.
We are apologetically told there has been a glitch in the new dispatch system but the ambulance will be here any minute.
I turned and smiled apologetically at the dozens of people behind me who were waiting their turn to go through passport control.
"After I wrote it I realized there was hardly a statement in it of which I was certain," Dr. Langlands wrote apologetically.
She asked an employee to call an ambulance, but was apologetically told that the policy was to send a hotel doctor first.
"We had a bug that was introduced in the software update that didn't show up for about two weeks," Mr. Rogers said apologetically.
" While telling the story, Feinstein stopped herself, looked down, and let out an audible "ooph," explaining apologetically, "I never really talk about this.
But the work takes a toll on her; she relives the trauma every time someone apologetically asks her to describe what she endured.
She rarely eats out and travels modestly, but she divulged (somewhat apologetically) that she sometimes takes a yoga class or a Lyft ride.
She heads to Bergdorf, where she huffy-rich-ladies her way into getting the high-end goods she's shoplifting apologetically packaged up for her.
"The more people there are in a room, the better he understands," Capasso said apologetically, explaining that the echo-y suite was not optimal.
When his case worker was back on duty, she told us — apologetically — that the nurse on that shift had come down with strep throat.
Brilliant, ambitious, and apologetically aware that her world does not like women to be ambitious, Margaret is a perfect heroine for the 21st century.
The dad, who was marching alongside his wife and daughters, explained almost apologetically that they were not the kind of folks who habitually attend marches.
Friends apologetically tiptoe around words like "asset," a cliché typically reserved for women, when describing the value she adds as a principal in Brown's campaigns.
Andrew Cuomo, as this endorsement almost apologetically points out, has accomplished quite a lot in his two terms, including a number of fairly progressive achievements.
But a better reading — advanced, almost apologetically, by a few critics — is that, in the full context of the film, the de-aging "works" beautifully.
Back at the booth, I was greeted by the Polaroid team, who apologetically told me that I had an iPhone, and that the app wouldn't work.
Seth Rogen just lived out everyone's fantasy of apologetically giving a piece of their mind right to the face of someone with whom they adamantly disagree.
Update 11/4/16 11:58am EDT: A number of Gizmodo readers tweeted and emailed—many apologetically—with their hypotheses on the stunning return of Crazy Frog.
The more of my readers I encounter who say, often apologetically, that they are actually listeners, the more I write for the ear rather than the eye.
He apologetically said that while following the development of the #MeToo movement rocking South Korea, he realized that he must have hurt her, according to Ms. Kim.
He spat out his gum apologetically and held out a hand, said that he was Sean, a friend of Evelyn's, and he'd come to ask after her.
"I realize my somewhat ambivalent view of human selves is wholly out of fashion," Zadie Smith writes apologetically in the introduction to her new essay collection, Feel Free.
"None of those choices are good enough for us," Morello said, adding, "There needs to be an alternate voice, one that's unfiltered, uncompromising and stands apologetically with the people."
Last December, a staff member looked on apologetically as I methodically iterated through boxes of long-untouched sheet music, pulling scores I'd mostly never heard of but seemed promising.
Their cheeks turn red and their eyebrows cinch as they, so apologetically, explain why they need, really need, to turn on cartoons to cook dinner or catch their breath.
"Sometimes we have scraps that we give to children, but the chef doesn't want people taking the pita home and reheating it, messing it up," a cashier told me apologetically.
On a recent visit to Pyeongchang Hanwoo Town, a beef barbecue restaurant near Olympic Stadium, staff members apologetically informed us that they weren't serving any of their specialty raw beef dishes.
"Bellow's bad temper in the late '60s was by no means directed exclusively at would-be biographers, radical students and aggrieved wives," Leader begins a sentence, apologetically, on just Page 20003.
Each chapter starts out with an attempt to convey the composer's main contribution to the history of music, before segueing to the man's (they are all male, Tommasini notes apologetically) biography.
Summer Pages On a sunny afternoon in late April, the day before the opening of Books Are Magic in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, the novelist Emma Straub was apologetically shooing away potential customers.
There was the time in 2014 when Pep Guardiola, then the manager of Bayern Munich, put his hand on her — first angrily, then apologetically — as she did her job as a fourth official.
Afterward, on a few occasions, teachers have told the guide, apologetically, that the history curricula at their high schools allot just two classes, totalling ninety minutes, to all of the Second World War.
"Quite honestly, I'm looking for movies that impress me in some way, that aren't apologetically humble or humiliating like, 'Band of cheerleaders gets back together for one last hurrah,' you know," Huston told Vulture.
It obviously is not a happy domicile because in the play's second scene, Matt, a law professor in the throes of a midlife crisis, apologetically confesses to a one-night fling with a stranger.
On Sunday afternoon, in Castiglione della Pescaia, on the coast of Maremma, the manager of a restaurant apologetically explained that the air-conditioning wasn't working because the air was too hot to be conditioned.
He apologetically explains that he tried to walk to work as usual, but it was raining heavily, so he went back into your apartment with soiled shoes and borrowed your car for the day.
And very quickly, it was clear that the deal would not be sealed: Not only had I refused to drink, but I also disclosed apologetically that I had already signed with a different press.
"Attempting to understand how the oil market will look during the next five years is today a task of enormous complexity," the IEA said, almost apologetically, in its latest Medium-Term Oil Market Report.
After apologetically explaining that you don't have your wallet on you, the peach dejectedly slinks off into the distance where you see it meeting up with an old Blackberry and the Noid from Domino's Pizza.
During a quick tour of the grounds on Tuesday, a tournament rules official pointed out the women's locker room and said, apologetically, that she would be sharing it with the other players' wives and girlfriends.
He said it had been a "mistake" for one of his predecessors, responding to news media reports that high-ranking Angolans were being investigated in Portugal, to visit Angola and apologetically take the Angolans' side.
Two wedges of naan were supposed to go on top, chewy flatbread from an Uzbek bakery in Queens; someone in the kitchen had simply forgotten to put them on my plates, Mr. Yakup explained apologetically.
York, sounding pretty tired (although, he apologetically informed me during the call, he also was wrangling a four-year-old on a Saturday morning), described the day as an "emotional rollercoaster" in which everyone was on deck.
"Aaron gave us a final call to tell us apologetically that we'd have to pay some photography permit fees or 'bribe' fees to some of the local government there due to corruption," Wu wrote on the site.
A bartender for Cedric's, the Shed's not-yet-open restaurant by Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, apologetically handed out free bottles of water and said that it would probably be up and running by late April.
"I'm looking for movies that impress me in some way that aren't apologetically humble or humiliating like, 'Band of cheerleaders gets back together for one last hurrah,&apos" Huston said, giving a summary that resembles that of Poms.
At the outset, I had a lot of questions — as many about logistics as about politics, given that I don't ordinarily cover Congress (an admission I made apologetically approximately 1,000 times to sources over the course of my reporting).
Most of the time, though, students come to me later to say, apologetically, why mental health struggles at home make it difficult to come to campus or keep up with the college workload, and ask how to make up lost ground.
Led by vocalist and main songwriter Chris Fan, a man not long out of his teens, the band pays faithful tribute to the harsh early days of Carpathian Forest and the most apologetically jangled and noisome moments of Darkthrone's back catalog.
In a luxury boutique, your credit card is now likely to be whisked away — the grubby reality of commerce happens out of sight — only to be discreetly, and somewhat apologetically, returned in a supple leather binder or on a zebrawood tray.
He covered tennis for the first time when his editor apologetically sent him to Longwood for an event when everyone else on the paper's sports staff was shunning tennis, considered by many at the time as an outpost for elitist amateurs.
Between Bieber posting random throwback photos of the two of them, Gomez apologetically refusing to talk about him in a Rolling Stone interview, and their biting back-and-forth comments on Instagram, no one knew where Jelena stood at any given day.
"The original Grace satellites are not nearly as dense in electronics as these are," Webb remarked, almost apologetically, adding that each craft had gained a few hundred pounds since the last version, largely because they now included a new, experimental laser system.
Mr. Obama has also appeared to concede in recent weeks that he spent a limited amount of time tending to the Democratic Party as an institution during his time in office, and in a television interview explained almost apologetically that the presidency is a time-consuming job.
Former Superchief workers said that when they complained about wages, Zipco would, depending on his mood, either lecture them on how they should be more grateful for the opportunity, plead poverty, or apologetically tell them he was "new at this," and still figuring things out as a business owner.
If Biden was leaning against the 2020 race -- or had made up his mind not to run (even if he hadn't announced it publicly) -- it's hard for me to see that he would even respond to Nixon, much less do so as quickly and apologetically as he did.
August apologetically notes that it's not really his place to speak — he is "irrelevant for all purposes," he informs us in the first line — but he is the only one who can take the minutes of the women's meeting, because the women of Manitoba are not taught to write.
Six months after my emergency room visit, and after dozens of follow-up doctor&aposs appointments where I tearfully insisted I wasn&apost feeling any better and could barely get out of bed, my GP diagnosed me with Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome and apologetically told me the only thing I could do was wait it out.
After a long rumination punctuated by a thought experiment about thugs murdering pregnant women, some lines from Girls, and a knock against the famously hideous Gloria Steinem, Scanlon concludes: Maybe what I'm noticing is simply women who have been liberated by their worldview to be who they are, uniquely and confidently, unabashedly and apologetically, unencumbered by the politically correct constraints imposed on women of the Left, and the result is a kind of essential womanhood that, far from being oppressive, as the Left would have it, is instead, miraculous and quintessential, and, you could say, God-given.

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