Excusable

usgb/ɪkˈskjuːzəbl/
adjective

Able to be forgiven because of the circumstances.

Her late submission of the report is excusable given her recent illness.
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  • excusable error
  • excusable negligence
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Context Matters

Consider the situation to decide if something is excusable. Context like illness or accidents often validates the excuse.

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His absence from the meeting was excusable due to a family emergency.
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Severity Levels

Not all mistakes are excusable. More serious ones might not be forgivable, even with good reasons.

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Cheating on the test is not excusable, unlike arriving late.
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Temporary Acceptance

'Excusable' suggests a one-time forgiveness. It may not apply if the behavior repeats.

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Forgetting your homework once is excusable, but don't make it a habit.
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acceptdefensibleforgivejustifiablelegitimatepardonablereasonableunderstand
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