excuss

/ˈekskyuːz/

Definitions

1. verb

to forgive or pardon (a fault, offense, or debt)

“She excused his tardiness and let him off the hook.”

2. noun

a reason or explanation offered or accepted to justify or pardon a fault, offense, or debt

“He gave me an excuse for missing the meeting.”

3. verb

to be a reason or explanation for something

“Her absence excused the delay in the project.”

Synonyms

  • condone
  • justify

Antonyms

  • condemn
  • reprove