forgivably Sentence Examples

  1. Her forgivable lapse in judgment led to a minor inconvenience.
  2. The child's forgivable curiosity resulted in a broken vase.
  3. Despite his forgivable mistake, he received a harsh reprimand.
  4. The politician's forgivable slip of the tongue was met with laughter from the audience.
  5. Even though it was forgivable, her actions had unintended consequences.
  6. The teacher's forgivable impatience with the struggling student was out of character.
  7. The friend's forgivable betrayal was a blow to his trust.
  8. The driver's forgivable error in judgment caused a minor traffic accident.
  9. The forgivable oversight in the contract led to a costly delay.
  10. The forgivable distractions of everyday life can sometimes lead to missed opportunities.

forgivably Meaning

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forgivably (r)

in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree

FAQs About the word forgivably

in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree

pardon, ignore, exonerate, acquit, absolve, excuse, release,redeem, condone, clear

hate, dislike, resent, loathe, detest, despise, hate, despise, dislike, loathe

Her forgivable lapse in judgment led to a minor inconvenience.

The child's forgivable curiosity resulted in a broken vase.

Despite his forgivable mistake, he received a harsh reprimand.

The politician's forgivable slip of the tongue was met with laughter from the audience.