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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Her lack of experience was forgivable since she was still in training.
The teacher found the student's mistake forgivable because it was their first time doing the task.
The late delivery was forgivable, as the restaurant offered a discount for the inconvenience caused.
The mistake was not forgivable and led to his dismissal from the company.
His forgetfulness was forgivable, considering his age.
The judge found the defendant's actions forgivable under the circumstances.
The company was willing to overlook the mistake since it was forgivable.
Her offense was forgivable because it was a mistake.
His lateness was forgivable because he had missed his bus.
The teacher said the spelling mistake was forgivable, but not the grammar errors.
His mistake was forgivable, and he promised to make it up to her.
The little boy's mischief was forgivable because he didn't know any better.
His lateness was forgivable because of the traffic jam.
The late submission of the project was forgivable, as the student had been dealing with personal issues.
The therapist emphasized the importance of being forgivable towards oneself in order to move past past mistakes.
The small omission in the story was forgivable.
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