Easily excused or forgiven.
1 Being reduced to 13 men is forgivable if you win the match.
2 But the mess was forgivable , if only the mutt would show up.
3 And mediocre sound quality can be forgivable in this case, too.
4 Losing to the infernally hot AZ, however, is forgivable for any Dutch side.
5 This first book is forgivable only if the future chronicles find their voice.
6 Others defended it as an unsuccessful yet forgivable attempt at humor.
7 It didn't make what Rowan had done more forgivable , of course.
8 His ignorance of the wider picture while in Spain was forgivable .
9 Rudeness is forgivable , Blaine; so I was taught in my youth.
10 Granted, Eskom have made mistakes before, but some are more forgivable than others.
11 Nor was it forgivable that in an instant of anger he had replied:
12 That belief would be forgivable in him if it wasn't so often true.
13 Bad words would have been forgivable even had he not been a sailor.
14 Unlike Rupert, though, I was only human, so it was forgivable .
15 Trump is rich, brash and egotistical, but all of these attributes are forgivable .
16 There were a few half-volleys, forgivable blemishes since the ball had been swinging.
Другие примеры для термина "forgivable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Forgivable в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки