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The synonyms of “Apologetic” are: excusatory, regretful, full of regret, sorry, contrite, remorseful, penitent, repentant, rueful, deprecatory
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “apologetic” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
contrite | Feeling or expressing remorse at the recognition that one has done wrong. A contrite tone. |
deprecatory | Tending to diminish or disparage. A deprecatory smile. |
excusatory | Seeking to excuse or justify a fault or offence. His excusatory version of events. |
full of regret | Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete. |
penitent | Feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds. A penitent expression. |
regretful | Feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone. Regretful over mistakes she had made. |
remorseful | Filled with remorse; sorry. The defendant was remorseful for what he had done. |
repentant | Feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds. He is truly repentant for his incredible naivety and stupidity. |
rueful | Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses. She gave a rueful grin. |
sorry | Feeling sad or distressed through sympathy with someone else’s misfortune. A sorry state of affairs. |
apologize | Express regret for something that one has done wrong. He apologized for the many typoes. |
atonement | The action of making amends for a wrong or injury. An annual ceremony of confession and atonement for sin. |
bemoan | Regret strongly. It was no use bemoaning her lot. |
compunction | A feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad. They used their tanks without compunction. |
confess | Confess to God in the presence of a priest as in the Catholic faith. He wants to confess to Caroline s murder. |
confession | The religious body or Church sharing a confession of faith. Proof of this crime must be established by confession. |
confessor | A priest who hears confession and gives absolution. If one prisoner confesses and implicates the other the confessor will go free as a reward. |
contrite | Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses. A contrite tone. |
contrition | The state of feeling remorseful and penitent. Prayers of contrition. |
expiate | Make amends for. Expiate one s sins. |
forgive | Stop blaming or grant forgiveness. She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday. |
penance | Impose a penance on. He had done public penance for those hasty words. |
penitence | Remorse for your past conduct. A public display of penitence. |
penitent | (Roman Catholic Church) a person who repents for wrongdoing (a Roman Catholic may be admitted to penance under the direction of a confessor. A penitent expression. |
penitential | Showing or constituting penance. Wrote a penitential letter apologizing for her hasty words. |
regret | Express with regret. She expressed her regret at Virginia s death. |
regretful | Feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone. He sounded regretful but pointed out that he had committed himself. |
regretfully | It is regrettable that. Regretfully mounting costs forced the branch to close. |
remorse | A feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed. They were filled with remorse and shame. |
remorseful | Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses. The defendant was remorseful for what he had done. |
repent | View or think of (an action or omission) with deep regret or remorse. I repent me of all I did. |
repentance | The action of repenting; sincere regret or remorse. Each person who turns to God in genuine repentance and faith will be saved. |
repentant | Feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds. He is truly repentant for his incredible naivety and stupidity. |
rue | (French) a street or road in France. Ferguson will rue the day he turned down that offer. |
rueful | Feeling or expressing pain or sorrow for sins or offenses. She gave a rueful grin. |
sceptic | A person who doubts the truth of Christianity and other religions; an atheist. |
scruple | Raise scruples. He lied and did not even scruple about it. |
sin | Commit a sin violate a law of God or a moral law. The human capacity for sin. |
sinner | A person who transgresses against divine law by committing an immoral act or acts. God forgives repentant sinners. |
sorry | Feeling regret or penitence. I m sorry if I was a bit brusque. |
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