unapology

noun

Etymology

From un- (“not”) + apology.

  1. derived from ἀπολογία
  2. derived from apologia
  3. borrowed from apologie
  4. formed as unapology — “un- + apology

Definitions

  1. A statement passed off as an apology, yet due to its content is in actuality not…

    A statement passed off as an apology, yet due to its content is in actuality not apologetic at all.

    • “Wait, there you go again! An apology that is really an unapology by pointing out a potential, and let me emphasize that it is a potential, possible flaw but not really a flaw of the other party — being me! Hmmph.”

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA