abject apology
Frequency: 5.00.8 per million words
An apology that shows you are very sorry and ashamed.
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- The CEO offered an abject apology for the company's mistake.
- The CEO offered an abject apology to the shareholders for the financial mismanagement.
- After his terrible outburst, he made an abject apology to everyone he had offended.
- After the scandal broke, the politician issued an abject apology in a televised address.
- Nothing less than an abject apology will be accepted for such a grave error.
- He wrote her a long letter containing an abject apology for his betrayal.
- He was forced to issue an abject apology on national television.
- Nothing less than an abject apology will be accepted for such a grave error.
- She wrote a long letter containing an abject apology for her past actions.
- Even an abject apology might not be enough to repair the damage he has caused.
- The politician has offered what he calls an abject apology, but many feel it's insincere.
- The government has been called upon to make an abject apology for its historical injustices.
- An abject apology was demanded by the victims' families.
- The newspaper published an abject apology on its front page for the defamatory article.
- I don't want your excuses; I expect a full and abject apology.
- His abject apology seemed sincere, but it was too late to win back their trust.
- The government published an abject apology for its historical wrongdoings.
- I realized I owed them an abject apology for my thoughtless words.
- He knew only an abject apology could possibly begin to mend their friendship.
- The company will have to make an abject apology if the allegations are proven true.