to apologize→ to apologizeEnglish word meaning
"to apologize" is a A2-level English word meaning "to apologize". Below you can find 12 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real English conversations.
12 stories
Example Sentences

Accidentally Being Rude
She also added, 'I am sorry about last time. I am still learning.'
She also added, 'I am sorry about last time. I am still learning.'

The Group Project
'I want to apologize for being late so often,' he said.
'I want to apologize for being late so often,' he said.

Office Gossip
'Mr. Hansen, I need to apologize,' Lisa said quietly.
'Mr. Hansen, I need to apologize,' Lisa said quietly.

The Apology
She wanted to apologize, but she was scared.
She wanted to apologize, but she was scared.

Sent to the Wrong Person
She was ready to apologize.
She was ready to apologize.

The Noisy Neighbors
Maria looked embarrassed and apologized immediately.
Maria looked embarrassed and apologized immediately.

Complaining About Service
The waiter looked annoyed and took the glass back without apologizing.
The waiter looked annoyed and took the glass back without apologizing.

Complaint at Restaurant
'I am very sorry about this. Let me take these back to the kitchen.'
'I am very sorry about this. Let me take these back to the kitchen.'

Missing the Deadline
The person on the other end apologized and promised to send the data immediately.
The person on the other end apologized and promised to send the data immediately.

Building Trust
Sophie tried many times to apologize, but Maria was not ready to listen.
Sophie tried many times to apologize, but Maria was not ready to listen.

Making Peace
Neither had been willing to apologize first.
Neither had been willing to apologize first.

The Exotic Pet
She had to apologize several times.
She had to apologize several times.
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