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Filter by Meaning She apologetically confessed to her friend that she had accidentally broken their favorite mug.
The employee apologetically explained the delay in delivering the order to the customer.
The student apologetically requested an extension for submitting the assignment.
He apologetically returned the borrowed book to his friend.
The customer apologetically returned the damaged item to the store.
She apologetically interrupted the meeting to ask for clarification.
She apologetically asked her neighbor to turn down the music as it was disturbing her.
He apologetically confessed that he had accidentally deleted the important files.
The speaker apologetically clarified a misunderstood point during the conference.
He apologetically admitted that he had made a mistake.
She handed the damaged book to the librarian apologetically, confessing that her dog had chewed on it.
She smiled apologetically and admitted she had forgotten to bring the documents.
The waiter bowed apologetically and offered to replace the incorrect order.
He apologetically interrupted the conversation to ask for clarification on a point.
The employee apologetically asked for an extension on the project deadline.
The speaker stumbled over her words and laughed apologetically at her mistake.
He knocked on the door apologetically, realizing he had disturbed his roommate's study session.
She apologetically asked for an extension on the deadline for her project.
The teacher apologetically returned the graded papers with the wrong marks.
She apologetically interrupted the conversation to ask for clarification.
The chef apologetically explained that they had run out of the special dish.
She handed in her assignment apologetically, acknowledging that it was incomplete.
The CEO addressed the company's recent financial losses apologetically during the annual shareholders' meeting.
The customer returned the damaged item apologetically, requesting a refund.
The politician spoke apologetically about the controversial remarks he made.
He apologetically declined the invitation to the party, citing a prior engagement.
She apologetically handed back the damaged book to the librarian.
He apologetically informed his teammates that he would be unable to attend the game.
He apologetically confessed to his friend that he had accidentally broken their favorite mug.
The waiter handed the customer a wrong order and quickly and apologetically replaced it.
He apologized apologetically for forgetting his friend's birthday.
The speaker stumbled over her words and laughed apologetically to cover up her mistake.
The salesperson bowed apologetically when the store ran out of the desired item.
The politician shook hands with the crowd and apologetically explained that he couldn't stay for long.
She glanced apologetically at her phone as it rang loudly during the movie.
The tour guide pointed out a historical inaccuracy and shrugged apologetically.
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