Excusable example sentences

Related (10): forgivable, justifiable, understandable, pardonable, acceptable, explicable, defensible, reasonable, legitimate, comprehensible.

ex·cus·a·ble

adjective

excusable (adjective)

  - able to be justified or forgiven; forgivable:

Synonyms

forgivable, pardonable, defensible, justifiable, condonable, understandable, explainable, venial, inexcusable, unforgivable

"Excusable" Example Sentences

1. It was excusable that he missed the meeting due to a family emergency.
2. My boss found my mistake in the report to be excusable due to the tight deadline.
3. Her lateness was excusable as there was heavy traffic on the highway.
4. The restaurant's slow service was excusable because of the large crowd.
5. His behavior was excusable since he was under a lot of stress.
6. The delay in the flight was excusable due to poor weather conditions.
7. It would be excusable for her to cancel the plans if she felt unwell.
8. The company's budget cuts were excusably made to prevent bankruptcy.
9. Her absence from the team's practice was excusable as she was dealing with a personal issue.
10. The team's loss was excusable since many of their key players were injured.
11. His tardiness to the interview was excusable because he got lost on the way.
12. The chef's overcooked steak was excusable since it was his first day at the restaurant.
13. Her lack of enthusiasm during the presentation was excusable because she had a cold.
14. The delayed response from customer service was excusable due to the high volume of inquiries.
15. The student's poor grades were excusable since they were recovering from an illness.
16. The athlete's low performance was excusable because they had just returned from an injury.
17. The dog's bad behavior was excusable since it was still a puppy.
18. His poor attitude towards the project was excusable because he had personal issues.
19. The concert's poor sound quality was excusable due to technical difficulties.
20. Her mistakes in the project were excusable because she was new to the team.
21. The company's decision to lay off employees was excusable due to financial struggles.
22. The athlete's absence from the game was excusable due to a family emergency.
23. Her lack of preparation for the presentation was excusable due to miscommunication.
24. The low attendance at the event was excusable due to bad weather.
25. The poor quality of the food at the restaurant was excusable because they were short-staffed.
26. His forgetfulness was excusable due to his busy schedule.
27. The team's loss was excusable due to the opposing team's strong defense.
28. The customer's rude behavior towards the staff was excusable due to a language barrier.
29. The student's disruptive behavior was excusable due to their learning disability.
30. Her absence from work was excusable due to a car accident.

Common Phases

1. "It was excusable considering the circumstances;"
2. "Her behavior was excusable to an extent;"
3. "Given the context, his actions were excusable;"
4. "Although it wasn't ideal, it was still excusable;"
5. "Under the circumstances, her mistake was excusable;"
6. "An apology made it excusable, but the damage was done;"
7. "Despite our frustration, we understood it was excusable;"
8. "His tardiness was excusable this time, but he needs to be more punctual;"
9. "Considering the limited resources, the delays were excusable;"
10. "It was a poor decision, but somewhat excusable in hindsight."

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