Forgivable (adjective)

Something that is able to be pardoned or excused, it implies that there is room for leniency or understanding in a situation.

Origin:

The word "forgivable" is derived from the verb "forgive" which refers to the act of pardoning or absolving someone from blame or guilt. forgivable refers to something that is able to be pardoned or excused, it implies that there is room for leniency or understanding in a situation.

Examples:

  1. His mistake was forgivable under the circumstances.
  2. Her behavior was not forgivable.
  3. The offense was considered forgivable.
  4. The mistake was forgivable given the stress of the situation.
  5. The action was considered forgivable given the lack of information.
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