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apo- = away from, logize = to speak; Latin → Old French → English. Imagine a person stepping back and saying 'I’m sorry' with a gesture of their hands in a sincere apology.
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Apologize is a verb used to express regret for a mistake or offense. In American English the standard spelling is apologize, while British English commonly uses apologise. It appears in formal contexts, such as business letters or public statements, where you might say you apologize for any inconvenience. The word takes a direct object with a person or group (to you, to them) and is followed by a reason introduced by for (apologize for arriving late). It contrasts with the more casual 'sorry' and with the noun 'apology'. Note the verb can be used in short or longer phrases to acknowledge fault and seek forgiveness.
In English, apologize signals a formal acknowledgment of fault and is more weighty than saying sorry; learners often overuse it in casual chat or think it must always be about a big mistake.
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