Pronunciation: /ˌæpəˈloʊdʒiə/
noun a formal written defense of one's opinions or conduct
A1 An apologia is a formal defense or justification of one's actions or beliefs.
A2 She wrote an apologia explaining why she made the decision she did.
B1 The CEO issued an apologia to address concerns about the company's recent performance.
B2 In his apologia, the politician attempted to explain his controversial statements.
C1 The artist's apologia delved deep into the meaning behind his controversial artwork.
C2 The philosopher's apologia was a detailed and thorough defense of his complex theories.
formal The defendant's lawyer presented a compelling apologia for his client's actions.
informal She gave a heartfelt apologia for missing the meeting.
slang He tried to come up with some lame apologia for not doing his homework.
figurative Her art piece was seen as an apologia for the struggles of marginalized communities.
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