Forgivable [adjective]

Definition of Forgivable:

excusable

Synonyms of Forgivable:


Opposite/Antonyms of Forgivable:

-


Sentence/Example of Forgivable:

And El-Soo had wit—rarely sharp to hurt, yet quick to search out forgivable weakness.

Is it forgivable to bend across a man or woman and raise the window without a word of excuse, or a cordial smile of understanding?

It will be dreadfuller and bitterer; its horrors will be less and less forgivable; it will leave vast sundering floods of hate.

It was inevitable, and in a sense forgivable, seeing that it had been brought about by Bartie's sheer impossibility.

The smile of peace and pardon on the statue's illumined face seemed to make all sin forgivable in this haunt of holy dreams.

In this way it managed to do a considerable amount of good, and its yellowness became forgivable, even commendable.

Well, it is forgivable in them, but how can a Christian suffer?

"And that is the least forgivable form," said Lady Sellingworth.

It outraged something that was simply outside the sphere of things forgivable.

And so I know that whatever might happen you would be forgivable.