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  2. This French proverb that means the same as: He who excuses himself accuses himself. In other words, the more excuses you make for yourself, the guiltier you appear. The meaning, explanation and origin of the proverb: Qui s’excuse, s’accuse.

  3. Aug 15, 2018 · Definition of Qui s'excuse s'accuse When you are apologizing you are officially recognizing that you are wrong |" кто извиняется?

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  4. May 19, 2022 · qui s’ excuse saccuse. he who apologises admits his guilt. Categories: French terms with IPA pronunciation. French lemmas. French proverbs. French multiword terms. French rhyming phrases. Not logged in.

  5. Jul 5, 2017 · an excuse that has not been sought [is] an obvious accusation; More loosely, "he who excuses himself, accuses himself"—an unprovoked excuse is a sign of guilt. In French, qui s'excuse, s'accuse. (Wikipedia)

  6. Cf. L. dum excusare credis, accusas, while you believe you excuse, you accuse; Fr. qui s'excuse, s'accuse.

  7. Many translated example sentences containing "qui s'excuse s'accuse" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations.