The word excuse is a noun as well as a verb.The noun excuse (excuses) is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a reason or explanation used to defend or justify a fault or offense; a word for a thing.The verb to excuse (excuses, excusing, excused) meaning to seek to defend or justify.The noun forms for the verb to excuse are excuser, one who excuses, excusableness, and the gerund (verbal noun) excusing.Example uses:Noun: The excuse the girl gave did not satisfy the teacher.Verb: Please excuse me from the meeting, I have an appointment with a client.
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The word may be "excuse" (to overlook, or a justification).
In order to stay away from something or to avoid something the reasons you give can be excuse
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There are two syllables in the word "snuggle." The syllables are "snug-gle."
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The first syllable, "ex-", is stressed in the word "excuse."
when you use the word "excuse you" it means you offended the person and there upset
Excuse me, please. That's a poor excuse for a hunting dog.
Yes, the noun 'excuse' is an abstract noun, a word for a reason, a word for a concept.
Michael made up an excuse to not do this homework.