A2 Expression Formal 2 min de leitura

I apologize

Formal apology

Use 'I apologize' when you want to sound professional, respectful, and sincere about a mistake.

Em 15 segundos

  • A formal way to say sorry for mistakes.
  • Best for work, strangers, and serious situations.
  • Shows you take full responsibility politely.

Significado

This is a polite way to say you are sorry for a mistake. It sounds more serious and professional than just saying 'sorry'.

Exemplos-chave

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Arriving late to a business meeting

I apologize for being late to the presentation.

I apologize for being late to the presentation.

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2

Spilling a drink on a stranger

I apologize! Let me help you clean that up.

I apologize! Let me help you clean that up.

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3

Sending a formal email to a professor

I apologize for the late submission of my essay.

I apologize for the late submission of my essay.

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Contexto cultural

In many English-speaking countries, especially the UK and Canada, apologizing is a reflex for politeness. 'I apologize' is the standard for professional accountability, moving the focus from feelings to formal acknowledgment of a mistake. It became the gold standard for business etiquette in the early 20th century.

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The 'For' Rule

Always follow with 'for' + [verb-ing] or [noun]. Example: 'I apologize for being late' or 'I apologize for the mess'.

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Don't Overuse with Friends

If you use this with your best friend for something small, they might think you are mad at them or being sarcastic!

Em 15 segundos

  • A formal way to say sorry for mistakes.
  • Best for work, strangers, and serious situations.
  • Shows you take full responsibility politely.

What It Means

I apologize is the formal version of I'm sorry. It means you take responsibility for something that went wrong. It focuses on the action of apologizing itself. It feels more official and sincere in serious situations. Think of it as the 'suit and tie' version of an apology.

How To Use It

You can use it alone or add the reason. Use for to explain what happened. For example: I apologize for the delay. If you want to sound even more sincere, add sincerely. Use it when you want to show respect. It works great in emails and face-to-face meetings. It helps fix a professional relationship quickly.

When To Use It

Use it at work when you miss a deadline. Use it at a restaurant if you are late for your reservation. It is perfect for emails to your boss or teacher. Use it when you accidentally bump into a stranger. It is great for any situation where you aren't close friends. It shows you are a polite and mature person.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for tiny things with best friends. If you drop a pen, just say sorry. Using I apologize for small things can sound sarcastic. Don't use it if you are joking around. It might make your friends think you are being cold. Avoid it in very casual text messages with family. It can feel a bit too stiff there.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, apologizing is a social lubricant. It keeps things moving smoothly even when mistakes happen. In the UK and USA, people often apologize even if they didn't do something wrong. It is a sign of good manners and politeness. I apologize specifically comes from the Greek word 'apologia', which meant a formal defense.

Common Variations

You can say My apologies for a shorter version. I owe you an apology is used for bigger mistakes. If you are very sorry, try I deeply apologize. In business, you might hear Please accept our apologies. These all show different levels of 'oops' and 'I'm so sorry'.

Notas de uso

This phrase is a 'performative' verb, meaning the act of saying it is the apology itself. It is highly recommended for workplace communication and written correspondence.

💡

The 'For' Rule

Always follow with 'for' + [verb-ing] or [noun]. Example: 'I apologize for being late' or 'I apologize for the mess'.

⚠️

Don't Overuse with Friends

If you use this with your best friend for something small, they might think you are mad at them or being sarcastic!

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The 'British' Sorry

In the UK, people say 'sorry' or 'I apologize' even if someone else bumps into them. It's a way to keep the peace!

Exemplos

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#1 Arriving late to a business meeting
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I apologize for being late to the presentation.

I apologize for being late to the presentation.

Shows respect for the other people's time.

#2 Spilling a drink on a stranger
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I apologize! Let me help you clean that up.

I apologize! Let me help you clean that up.

Very polite way to handle an accident with a stranger.

#3 Sending a formal email to a professor
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I apologize for the late submission of my essay.

I apologize for the late submission of my essay.

Standard formal English for academic settings.

#4 A waiter serving the wrong food
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I apologize, sir, I will bring the correct dish immediately.

I apologize, sir, I will bring the correct dish immediately.

Common in the service industry to show high-quality care.

#5 Realizing you forgot a friend's birthday (serious tone)
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I apologize for forgetting your special day; I feel terrible.

I apologize for forgetting your special day; I feel terrible.

Adds weight and sincerity to a personal mistake.

#6 Accidentally taking someone's seat
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Oh, is this your seat? I apologize, I didn't see the coat.

Oh, is this your seat? I apologize, I didn't see the coat.

Quick, polite correction of a social error.

#7 Sarcastic response to a minor complaint
😄

I apologize for breathing too loudly for your taste!

I apologize for breathing too loudly for your taste!

The formal tone makes the sarcasm sharper.

Teste-se

Choose the best word to complete the formal apology.

I ___ for the noise last night.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: apologize

'I apologize' is a complete verb phrase used for taking responsibility.

Which preposition follows 'I apologize' to explain the reason?

I apologize ___ the mistake.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: for

We use 'for' to state the reason or the action we are sorry about.

🎉 Pontuação: /2

Recursos visuais

Apology Formality Scale

Casual

Friends and family

My bad!

Neutral

Everyday situations

I'm sorry.

Formal

Work and strangers

I apologize.

Very Formal

Legal or high-stakes

Please accept my sincerest apologies.

Where to use 'I apologize'

I apologize
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Business Email

I apologize for the delay.

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Restaurant

I apologize for the cold soup.

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Public Space

I apologize, I'm in your way.

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Customer Service

I apologize for the error.

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Mostly, yes, but 'I apologize' is more formal. 'I'm sorry' can also express sympathy (like for a sick pet), while 'I apologize' is only for admitting a mistake.

Yes, if you are texting a client or a boss. For a friend, it might sound a bit too stiff unless the mistake was very big.

You can add adverbs like 'sincerely' or 'profusely'. For example: I sincerely apologize for the misunderstanding.

It is just spelling! 'Apologize' is American English, and 'apologise' is British English. Both are correct.

'My apologies' is slightly shorter and very common in professional emails. Both are equally polite.

In English, we often use it just to be polite. For example, I apologize, but I think you are in my seat.

No, that is a common mistake. You must say I apologize to you or simply I apologize.

The noun is 'apology'. You can say Please accept my apology or I owe you an apology.

It is better for medium to large mistakes. For small things like dropping a fork, a simple Sorry! is more natural.

You can say That's quite alright, No problem, or Thank you for saying that.

Frases relacionadas

My apologies

A shorter, very common formal way to say sorry.

I'm sorry

The most common, versatile way to apologize or show sympathy.

Pardon me

Used for small social interruptions or when you didn't hear someone.

Forgive me

A more emotional or dramatic way to ask for an apology.

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