Crossword-Solution: APOLOGISE
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| APOLOGISE | anagram | APOLOGIES |
We have 47 clues for the answer “APOLOGISE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Acknowledge wrong record in a balance | 1 answer |
| Offer a defence | 1 answer |
| Say sorry for a wrongdoing | 1 answer |
| Express contrition | 3 answers |
| EXPRESS regret | 6 answers |
| ask forgiveness | 10 answers |
| be remorseful | 11 answers |
| feel sorrow | 13 answers |
| feel remorse | 14 answers |
| Repent | 15 answers |
| "Beg pardon . . ." | 18 answers |
| Contrition | 19 answers |
| be penitent | 20 answers |
| be sorry | 22 answers |
| unsay | 25 answers |
| Atone | 26 answers |
| resile | 27 answers |
| palinode | 29 answers |
| Countermand | 32 answers |
| rescind | 36 answers |
| Retract | 38 answers |
| revoke | 42 answers |
| Abdicate | 42 answers |
| redress | 44 answers |
| Recant | 44 answers |
| Negate | 45 answers |
| disclaim | 46 answers |
| "Pity!" | 46 answers |
| Abjure | 47 answers |
| forswear | 47 answers |
| Re-nounce | 49 answers |
| Disavow | 49 answers |
| Counteract | 49 answers |
| Grieve | 49 answers |
| Disown | 50 answers |
| Creeping | 55 answers |
| Abrogate | 55 answers |
| Deny | 58 answers |
| Repudiate | 58 answers |
| Make amends | 60 answers |
| Lament | 63 answers |
| Compunction | 63 answers |
| Frustrate | 65 answers |
| Withdraw | 68 answers |
| despair | 71 answers |
| Reject | 73 answers |
| COUNTER ___ | 77 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with APOLOGISE (5)
And no smell afterwards, that I can detect, now we have come back to the house! I must really apologise to your medical friend.
Cole, and since she went away, I was reading it again to my mother, for it is such a pleasure to her—a letter from Jane—that she can never hear it often enough; so I knew it could not be far off, and here it is, only just under my huswife—and since you are so kind as to wish to hear what she says;—but, first of all, I really must, in justice to Jane, apologise for her writing so short a letter—only two pages you see—hardly two—and in general she fills the whole paper and crosses half.
You will now advance, and satisfy yourself that the bullet is flattened upon the end of the magnet, after which you will apologise to me for that grin.” I looked, and it certainly was as he had said.
You can go now, Champdivers.’ And as I was going out he added, with a laugh: ‘By the bye, I ought to apologise: I had no idea I was applying the torture!’ The same afternoon the doctor came into the courtyard with a piece of paper in his hand.
But Philip could not bear to be angry with him long, and even when convinced that he was in the right, would apologise humbly.
Quotes with APOLOGISE (3)
I think there's a difference between (a) offending people for its own sake, which I don't necessarily want to do, because some people are good and decent and it would be unkind to upset them simply to indulge my own self-importance, and (b) challenging their prejudices, their preconceptions, or their comfortable assumptions. I'm very happy to do that. But we need to be on our guard when people say they're offended. No one actually has the right to go through life without bein…
Grief helps you come to grips with the loss of a loved one. Guilt helps you make better moral decisions or bring you to apologise for a wrongdoing. In proper doses, these types of negative emotions are necessary and healthy.
Context is everything in both narrative and real life, and while the accusation is never that these creators deliberately set out to discriminate against gay and female characters, the unavoidable implication is that they should have known better than to add to the sum total of those stories which, en masse, do exactly that. And if the listmakers can identify the trend so thoroughly — if, despite all the individual qualifications, protests and contextualisations of the author…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1985).