different between excusable vs forgivable

excusable

English

Etymology

From Old French escusable, from Latin excusabilis

Adjective

excusable (comparative more excusable, superlative most excusable)

  1. possible to excuse

Antonyms

  • inexcusable

Translations


French

Etymology

From excuser +? -able

Adjective

excusable (plural excusables)

  1. excusable, pardonable

Further reading

  • “excusable” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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forgivable

English

Etymology

From forgive +? -able. Partially displaced non-native Middle English pardonable (capable of being pardoned, forgivable) from Old French pardonable (forgivable).

Adjective

forgivable (comparative more forgivable, superlative most forgivable)

  1. Able to be forgiven; excusable.
  2. (finance, not comparable) Of a loan, or a portion of it: such that repayment may be deferred for a period if the lender meets certain obligations.

Antonyms

  • unforgivable

Translations

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