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Excuse - definition of excuse by The Free Dictionary
ex·cuse. (ĭk-skyo͞oz′) tr.v. ex·cused, ex·cus·ing, ex·cus·es. 1. a. To make allowance for; overlook or forgive: Please excuse the interruption. b. To grant pardon to; forgive: We quickly excused the latecomer. 2. a. To apologize for (oneself) for an act that could cause offense: She excused herself for being late. b.
Excuse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
1. /ɛkˈskjus/ a defense of some offensive behavior. 2. /ɪkˈskjuz/ accept as a reason or cause or justification of. IPA guide. Other forms: excused; excuses; excusing. 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.
EXCUSE Synonyms: 79 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for EXCUSE: justification, reason, apology, plea, alibi, defense, pretext, rationale; Antonyms of EXCUSE: note, mark, mind, object (to), heed.
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EXCUSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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. I made an excuse and ran towards the door. American English : excuse / ɪkskyˈus /
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