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  1. EXCUSE definition: 1. to forgive someone or something: 2. to allow someone not to do or attend something when they…. Learn more.

  2. 4 days ago · excuse in American English. (ɛkˈskjuz ; ɪkˈskjuz ; for n., ɛkˈskjus ) verb transitive Word forms: exˈcused or exˈcusing. 1. to try to free (a person) of blame; seek to exonerate. 2. to try to minimize or pardon (a fault); apologize or give reasons for. 3. to consider (an offense or fault) as not important; overlook; pardon.

  3. excuse for something There's no excuse for such behaviour. excuse for doing something His excuse for forgetting her birthday was that he had lost his diary. You don't have to make excuses for her (= try to think of reasons for her behaviour). It's late. I'm afraid I'll have to make my excuses (= say I'm sorry, give my reasons and leave).

  4. 1. : to forgive someone for making a mistake, doing something wrong, etc., Please excuse [= pardon] my clumsiness. His boss excused the mistake but told him to be more careful next time. Please excuse me for not calling sooner. 2. a : to say that (someone) is not required to do something. I was excused from jury duty.

  5. excuse - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. ... excuse me! ⇒ an expression used to catch someone's attention or to apologize for an ...

  6. Define excuse. excuse synonyms, excuse pronunciation, excuse translation, English dictionary definition of excuse. ) tr.v. ex·cused, ex·cus·ing, ex·cus·es 1. a ...

  7. EXCUSE meaning: 1. to forgive someone for something that is not very serious: 2. to say that someone does not have…. Learn more.

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