Use of apologetic in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include apologetic at the start of sentence, apologetic at the end of sentence and apologetic in the middle of sentence
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apologetic at the end of sentence
- Barney sounded almost apologetic.
- Dan came in looking very apologetic.
- So during the interval I felt distinctly apologetic.
apologetic in the middle of sentence
- He spoke in an apologetic voice.
- She gave me an apologetic smile .
- He looked apologetic, but unruffled.
- She was apologetic for taking so long.
- 'Sorry,' she said, with an apologetic smile.
- They were interrupted by an apologetic cough.
- He was profusely apologetic about the mistake.
- I hope she was suitably apologetic afterwards.
- He tried to look apologetic, but it didn't work.
- He was deeply apologetic about his late arrival.
- The manager was very apologetic about everything.
- Judi was very apologetic about forgetting my birthday.
- Then usually he would back off, apologetic and tender.
- They were very apologetic about the trouble they'd caused.
- I hope he was suitably apologetic for breaking your glasses.
- Deeply apologetic. Poor visibility, mistaken identification.
- "I don't follow football," she said with an apologetic smile.
- He opened the rear door for me with an apologetic tilt of his head.
- The hospital staff were very apologetic but that couldn't really compensate.
- She was so apologetic about forgetting my birthday it was almost embarrassing.
- Bernice flashed an apologetic smile to the Doctor, and turned towards the young couple.
- It sounded rather apologetic and explicitly underlined that it was nothing to do with Bagshaw.
- Stopped by another outraged driver, the motorist was apologetic, saying he had forgotten the danger of his actions.
- Gingrich was more combative than apologetic during appearances at three town meetings in his suburban Atlanta district.
- In claims that one tradition rather than another led to scientific innovation, one often detects an apologetic intention.
- Unless women can stop feeling apologetic about wanting power, they will never be in sufficient numbers to change the male agenda.
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