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1 apology
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2 apology
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3 apology
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4 i'tidhar
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5 'udhr
excuse, apology ['adhara] Hau uzuri, Hin uzr, Per 'odhr, Swa udhuru borrowed from Ar -
6 اعتذار
n. apologia, apology -
7 تبرير
n. justification, vindication, apology, rationalization -
8 دفاع
n. defence, pleading, apologia, apology, defense, vindication, championship -
9 استعفاء
اِسْتِعْفَاء: طَلَبُ الصّفْحrequest for pardon; apology -
10 اعتذر
اِعْتَذَرَto apologize, make an apology, excuse oneself -
11 اعتذار
اِعْتِذارapology, excuse -
12 دفاع
دِفَاع [أدَبي] -
13 either ... or
introducing alternatives:إمّا أوEither go to see him or send an apology.
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14 pardon me
interjectionexpressing a polite apology, especially for not agreeing with someone:عَفواً، العَفْوPardon me for interrupting you.
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15 placate
[pləˈkeɪt] (American) [ˈpleɪkeɪt] verbto stop (an angry person) feeling angry:يَسْتَرْضيHe placated her with an apology.
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16 polite
[pəˈlaɪt] adjectivehaving or showing good manners; courteous:مُهَذَّبa polite apology.
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17 stammer
[ˈstæmə]1. nounthe speech defect of being unable to produce easily certain sounds:"You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother" is an example of a stammer
تَمْتَمَه، تَلَعْثُمThat child has a bad stammer.
2. verbto speak with a stammer or in a similar way because of eg fright, nervousness etc:يُتَمْتِم، يَتَلَعْثَمHe stammered an apology.
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18 swallow one's pride
to behave humbly eg by making an apology.يَتَنازَل عن كِبْرِيائِه ويَعْتَذِر -
19 with (a) bad grace
(un)willingly:بِمُوافَقه، بِلَباقَهShe accepted his apology with good grace.
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20 with (a) good grace
(un)willingly:بِمُوافَقه، بِلَباقَهShe accepted his apology with good grace.
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