Excuse me, please.
That's a poor excuse for a hunting dog.
She had no excuse for being late for class.
There could be 2 different ways to use "excuse." "Please excuse me from the table." In this use, "excuse" means "Please forgive me for leaving the table." This is the same usage for "Excuse me." used when you pass someone, bump into someone, or interrupt someone. OR "That's not a good excuse." This one is a little confusing. The word is used as a "reason," as in "That's not a good reason." This definition is faulty. A reason is not an excuse, and an excuse is not a reason. To excuse irrational behavior, or to excuse an irrational explanation is an excuse. A rationalization is making a poor explanation sound like a good reason. A rationale is an explanation of a good reason.
How about the following?"Nowadays, there is no good excuse for spelling the word "parallel" incorrectly, since it is so easy to use a spell-checker."
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
Yes, of course. A word you couldn't use in a sentence would be a pretty poor excuse for a word.
Example sentence with abstract nouns in bold:I have no excuse but laziness, not a good excuse but an honest one.
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
They purchased a truck load of drinks for the party, and there was no excuse for such exorbitance.
There was no excuse for the team's failure.
The first syllable, "ex-", is stressed in the word "excuse."
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".