excusable

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English

Etymology

From Old French escusable, from Latin excusabilis.

Adjective

excusable (comparative more excusable, superlative most excusable)

  1. Possible to excuse; worthy of being excused.
    Synonyms: forgivable, pardonable, venial

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French

Etymology

From excuser +‎ -able.

Adjective

excusable (plural excusables)

  1. excusable, pardonable

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