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- Dictionaryexcusable/ɪkˈskjuːzəbl/
adjective
- 1. able to be justified or forgiven; forgivable: "the error is excusable"
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Excusable means deserving to be forgiven or justified. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, antonyms and translations.
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excusable. adjective. us / ɪkˈskjuː.zə.b ə l / uk /...
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EXCUSABLE definicja: 1. deserving to be forgiven: 2....
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Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the word excuse as a verb and a noun. Find out how to distinguish between excuse and related words such as apologia, alibi, and pardon.
If there's a good reason for a mistake, it's excusable. When you're able to forgive someone for an offense or error, it is also excusable. A little boy's extreme excitement on his birthday is excusable, and lying around all day watching TV is excusable when you're home sick.
Excusable means capable of being overlooked, forgiven, or justified. Find the origin, usage, and examples of the word excusable and its synonyms in different languages and dictionaries.
Excusable means deserving to be forgiven or justified. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and read examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
adjective. If you say that someone's wrong words or actions are excusable, you mean that they can be understood and forgiven. I then realised that he had made a simple but excusable historical mistake. Synonyms: forgivable, understandable, justifiable, permissible More Synonyms of excusable. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Definition of excusable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.