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View usage for: (ɪkskjuːzəbəl) adjectiveIf 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 excusable in American English (ɛkˈskjuzəbəl; ɪkˈskjuzəbəl) adjective that can be excused; pardonable; justifiable Derived forms excusably (exˈcusably) adverb Word origin ME < OFr < excusabilisExamples of 'excusable' in a sentenceexcusable Which in turn meant they each had somewhere excusable to look without having to look at each other. He had made a simple but excusable mistake. Synonyms permissible minor slight allowable warrantable Additional synonymsDefinition capable of being defended because believed to be right Her reasons for action are morally defensible. Synonyms justifiable, right, sound, reasonable, acceptable, sensible, valid, legitimate, plausible, permissible, well-founded, tenable, excusable, pardonable, vindicable Definition having a good cause or reason the strong and justifiable desire for independence Synonyms reasonable, right, sound, fit, acceptable, sensible, proper, valid, legitimate, understandable, lawful, well-founded, defensible, tenable, excusable, warrantable, vindicable He spoke with pardonable pride. Synonyms forgivable, understandable, permissible, not serious, allowable, excusable, venial, condonable - exculpate
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