excusative

/ɛkˈsjuːsɪtɪv/ or /ɛkˈskjuːsɪtɪv/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or given as an excuse or explanation for an action or behavior

“The lawyer’s excusative testimony raised several suspicions among the jury.”

2. noun

a word or phrase that gives an excuse or explanation for an action or behavior

“The judge criticized the prosecution’s use of an excusative in the courtroom.”

Synonyms

  • exculpatory
  • excusing

Antonyms

  • inexcusable
  • justifiable