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    Ex·cuse

    verb

    • 1. attempt to lessen the blame attaching to (a fault or offense); seek to defend or justify: "he did nothing to hide or excuse Jacob's cruelty" Similar justifydefendmake excuses formake a case forOpposite condemn
    • 2. release (someone) from a duty or requirement: "it will not be possible to excuse you from jury duty" Similar let offreleaserelieveexemptOpposite hold to

    noun

  2. The meaning of EXCUSE is to make apology for. How to use excuse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Excuse.

  3. Synonyms for EXCUSE: justification, reason, apology, plea, alibi, defense, pretext, rationale; Antonyms of EXCUSE: note, mark, mind, object (to), heed.

  4. Excuse definition: to regard or judge with forgiveness or indulgence; pardon or forgive; overlook (a fault, error, etc.). See examples of EXCUSE used in a sentence.

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

  6. An excuse is an explanation for something that went wrong. When we give an excuse, we're trying to get someone to cut us some slack.

  7. An excuse is a reason which you give in order to explain why something has been done or has not been done, or to avoid doing something.

  8. excuse a reason, either true or invented, that you give to explain or defend your behaviour; a good reason that you give for doing something that you want to do for other reasons: Late again! What’s your excuse this time?

  9. excuse. to forgive somebody for something that they have done, for example not being polite or making a small mistake. excuse something Please excuse the mess.

  10. To consider (an offense or fault) as not important; overlook; pardon. Excuse my rudeness. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To grant pardon to; forgive. We quickly excused the latecomer. American Heritage. To apologize for (oneself) for an act that could cause offense. She excused herself for being late. American Heritage.

  11. noun. an explanation offered as a reason for being excused; a plea offered in extenuation of a fault or for release from an obligation, promise, etc.: His excuse for being late was unacceptable. Synonyms: justification. a ground or reason for excusing or being excused: Ignorance is no excuse.

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