forgivable in English

adjective
1
able to be forgiven or tolerated; excusable.
the flaws are forgivable

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1. I thought it was forgivable, egocentric but forgivable.

2. Is infidelity ever forgivable?

3. His harshness is forgivable.

4. What he did is forgivable.

5. It was an easily forgivable mistake.

6. Condonable: pardonable, forgivable: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

7. The rival's arrival gives him a forgivable chance.

8. And I reckon the odd lapse is forgivable.

9. That might have been forgivable while Maurice was alive.

10. His actions, to his small perverted mind, were surely forgivable.

11. That, given that only forty years have passed, may be forgivable.

12. These are a few forgivable flaws in an otherwise important novel.

13. The forgivable response is to hope and get the blusher out.

14. This was a blunder by Mr Baker, but it was a forgivable one.

15. Although sometimes tolerable and forgivable, taking a mistress is regarded as immoral in all countries.

16. Synonyms for Condonable include forgivable, excusable, pardonable, venial, remissible, remittable, allowable, understandable, permissible and minor

17. The party members who support or take part in pseudoscience activities will not be forgivable.

18. Less forgivable would be abusing the trust of an ally, as some suspect the government has.

19. An absent-minded slip of the tongue in such an old man is perfectly forgivable.

20. Forgivable loans are provided to landlords to improve the accessibility of rental accommodations for disabled occupants.

21. Against a background like this, a little waywardness in the world of macroeconomics seems entirely forgivable.

22. It would have been understandable, if not forgivable, had David Cameron ducked a showdown with Leviathan.

23. When, in November, it blessed the use of force to achieve this goal, the fanfare was forgivable.

24. Less forgivable is the attitude taken by some museums who are frightened of the consequences of having their collection screened.

25. They became less and less forgivable as time cooled the heat of the moments in which they had been spoken.

26. The earlier part of the show had problems with the original tape which was impossible to fix, hope that is forgivable.

27. The bill includes $284 Billion for first and second forgivable loans from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which is intended to aid small businesses

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29. Borrowers The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) authorizes up to $349 billion in forgivable loans to small businesses to pay their employees during the COVID-19 crisis

30. : to regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless a government accused of Condoning racism condone corruption in politics Other Words from condone Synonyms Choose the Right Synonym Did You Know? More Example Sentences Learn More about condone …

31. Most of Sleep Dealer’s crimes are minor: engaging in Chafingly earnest allegory; showing the speed and sense of purpose of a lead-poisoned snail; shameless pilfering from both The Big Book of Science Fiction Clichés and The Pinko Mud Farmer’s Guide to Oppressive Capitalist Film Tropes — all forgivable in a first-time feature filmmaker trying to break through with a serious drama.