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Excusable Meaning in English

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Definition

Something that is excusable can be forgiven because it is not considered a serious mistake, or there is a good reason for it.

Usage & Nuances

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common with words like 'mistake,' 'behavior,' or 'error.' Not as strong as 'justifiable'—it suggests forgiveness is possible, not guaranteed. Opposite: 'inexcusable.'

Example Sentences

Her lateness was excusable because the bus broke down.

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A small mistake is often excusable.

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Is my forgetting your birthday excusable?

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His rude comment wasn't really excusable, even though he was tired.

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It's excusable to make a mistake when you're learning something new.

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Being late once is excusable, but not every day!

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