
English is commonly used across numerous global regions. However, due to a range of geographic and cultural factors, two primary forms have developed: British English vs. American English. Each version has a unique vocabulary and slight variations in spelling. For example, βapologiseβ and βapologizeβ are two spellings of the same word. In this article, you will learn how to maintain consistency in academic writing.
βApologiseβ or βapologizeβ
Both βapologiseβ and βapologizeβ are English terms that function as intransitive verbs. It is used to admit fault or to express remorse or regret.

British English
apologise

American English
apologize
Both βapologizeβ and βapologiseβ are correct, but their usage depends on the regional variation of English:
- βApologizeβ is the preferred spelling in American English
- βApologiseβ is the preferred spelling in British English
Choose the spelling based on your intended audience or the standard of English youβre adhering to.
Note: Arizona is a state in the US, which is why itβs easier to remember the pronunciation of βapologizeβ. Both words contain a βZβ, making it a perfect mnemonic for you to remember.
Examples of using βapologiseβ and βapologizeβ
The forthcoming examples will elucidate the distinction between the verb βapologize/apologiseβ in British and American English.


βApologiseβ or βapologizeβ in the β-ingβ form
The correct spelling in the β-ingβ form would be βapologising/apologizingβ:
- British English:Β βApologisingβ
- American English:Β βApologizingβ
The ensuing examples will demonstrate the usage of these words:


βApologiseβ or βapologizeβ in the past tense
βApologise/apologizeβ is spelled βapologised/apologizedβ in the past tense.
- British English:Β βapologisedβ
- American English:Β βapologizedβ
The wordβs usage will be demonstrated through the following examples.


βApologiseβ or βapologizeβ as a noun
The noun for βapologise/apologizeβ is spelled βapologyβ for both.
- British English: βApologyβ
- American English: βApologyβ
The words will be demonstrated through the following examples.


FAQs
In the UK, as well as in Australia, Ireland and New Zealand, βapologiseβ is the preferred spelling of the word.
Yes. The noun form for both is βapologyβ. It means to say/to be sorry.
Both are terms for saying that someone is or feels sorry. βApologiseβ is the British variant, and βapologizeβ is the American version. Even in the British-English speaking community, however, βapologizeβ has been considered standard for a long time, while remaining more common until now.
- British English: βapologiseβ
- American English: βapologizeβ
βApologiseβ or βapologizeβ (depending on the variant of English you are using) can have different meanings. Here are the most common ones:
- To express/make an apology (because you are feeling sorry)
- Acknowledge failings or faults
- Make a formal defense in speech or writing
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