- apology
- nounADJECTIVE▪ abject (esp. BrE), humble, profuse▪
It was a mistake. My profuse apologies.
▪ heartfelt, profound, sincere▪ half-hearted▪He mumbled a half-hearted apology and quickly left.
▪ full▪ formal, official▪ public▪ writtenVERB + APOLOGY▪ convey, give sb, issue, make, offer (sb), publish, send (sb)▪The newspaper has issued an apology to those concerned.
▪ get, receive▪ demand, deserve, expect, want▪We expect a full written apology.
▪ owe sb▪She certainly owes you an apology.
▪ mumble, murmur, mutter, whisper▪John muttered an apology then went back to his book.
▪ stammer, stutter▪ accept▪Please accept my sincere apologies.
▪ reject▪She rejected my apology, saying it was not enough.
PREPOSITION▪ without apology▪He backed out arrogantly and without apology.
▪ apology for▪an apology for arriving late
▪ apology from▪Apologies have been received from the Browns.
▪ apology to▪my apologies to your wife
PHRASES▪ extend your apologies (formal)▪If anyone has been offended, I extend my sincere apologies.
▪ a letter of apology▪ make no apology for, make no apologies for▪I make no apologies for bringing this issue to your attention once again.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.