21 adverbs to describe how to apologises

I want my warning to you either to be justified, or else I want to apologise humbly.

A duel was averted, for Albert publicly apologised to the count when he learned the reasons for his actions.

After prayers, Mr. Gordon, who had been at Dr. Rowlands' to dinner, apologised to Eric amply and frankly for his note, and did and said all that could be done by an honorable man to repair the injury of an unjust doubt.

Dryden repaid this favour by an epistle, in which he beautifully apologises for the extravagancies of his friend's poetry, and consoles him for the censure of those cold judges, whose blame became praise when they accused the warmth which they were incapable of feeling.

He apologised elaborately, the foreign peculiarity he never lost running through his confusion.

" The next time I met the shy bee-man he on his part apologised for the exuberant bee-manhesitatingly, falteringly, winding up with the words, "I think you will understand."

She did not say much at tea; she did not formally apologise to Fred for her conduct to him.

I'll apologise to you then, frankly and freely; and I suppose you would not mind apologising to him, if necessary?" "He may be in the house now," I said, more to myself than to Lisa.

I muttered, and then apologised hastily.

When I had seen the contents of his envelope I heartily apologised to him for the suspicions which I had cast upon his good faith.

He found an opportunity of speaking to her alone and hoarsely apologised for what had taken place.

Occasionally I receive letters from friends whom I have not seen lately addressed to Lieutenant M and apologising prettily inside in case I am by now a colonel; in drawing-rooms I am sometimes called "Captain-er"; and up at the Fort the other day a sentry of the Royal Defence Corps, wearing the Créçy medal, mistook me for a Major, and presented crossbows to me.

You merely apologise and go out.

In a letter which was enclosed with it the author modestly apologises for its innumerable merits.

Poor Sir George felt himself sinking, and redoubled his cries for assistance; all at once the passenger rushed forward, carefully extricated him from his perilous position, and politely apologised for his first neglect of his appeal, adding, as his reason, "Indeed, Sir George, I thought it was Corb!"

Occasionally I receive letters from friends whom I have not seen lately addressed to Lieutenant M and apologising prettily inside in case I am by now a colonel; in drawing-rooms I am sometimes called "Captain-er"; and up at the Fort the other day a sentry of the Royal Defence Corps, wearing the Créçy medal, mistook me for a Major, and presented crossbows to me.

Poor Mrs. Wainwright had subsequently apologised for her lord's shortness of temper, explaining in deprecating tones that he was apt to be took that way sometimes; adding that he had been moiderin ever sin' mornin' about Club Day.

Ten minutes later he was in the bird-cage of the lift again, and by twelve he had been admitted into his own house, apologising most amiably to his servant for having kept him up.

She apologised tearfully for her foolishness at rehearsal, which she set down to bodily fatigue.

Caelius, always attracted by novelty, left Cicero and attached himself to Catiline; and for this vagary, as well as for his own want of success in controlling his pupil, Cicero rather awkwardly and amusingly apologises in the early chapters of his speech in his defence.

Caelius, always attracted by novelty, left Cicero and attached himself to Catiline; and for this vagary, as well as for his own want of success in controlling his pupil, Cicero rather awkwardly and amusingly apologises in the early chapters of his speech in his defence.

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