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apologia

/ˌæp.əˈloʊ.dʒi.ə/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A formal written or spoken defense of one's opinions, beliefs, or actions.

Example Sentences:
  • The philosopher published a lengthy apologia outlining the core principles of his controversial theory.
  • Her latest book serves as a passionate apologia for modern abstract art.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Late Latin word 'apologia', which comes from the Ancient Greek 'apologia' (a speaking in defense, a defense), from 'apologeisthai' (to speak in defense), formed from 'apo-' (away, off) + 'logos' (speech, reason). It is etymologically related to 'apology', but typically denotes a formal, written defense or justification of one's opinions, beliefs, or actions rather than a simple expression of regret.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of an 'apologia' as a formal 'apology' combined with 'logic' (logos)—instead of just saying sorry, you are using logic to intensely defend your position.

Frequently Asked Questions About “apologia

1. What is the meaning of “apologia” in English?

In English, apologia (noun) is defined as: “A formal written or spoken defense of one's opinions, beliefs, or actions.”.

2. How do you use “apologia” in a sentence?

The philosopher published a lengthy apologia outlining the core principles of his controversial theory.

3. What are English synonyms of “apologia”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “apologia”?

Derived from the Late Latin word 'apologia', which comes from the Ancient Greek 'apologia' (a speaking in defense, a defense), from 'apologeisthai' (to speak in defense), formed from 'apo-' (away, off) + 'logos' (speech, reason). It is etymologically related to 'apology', but typically denotes a formal, written defense or justification of one's opinions, beliefs, or actions rather than a simple expression of regret.