What does forgivable mean?
Definitions for forgivable
for·giv·able
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Princeton's WordNet
excusable, forgivable, venialadjective
easily excused or forgiven
"a venial error"
Wiktionary
forgivableadjective
Able to be forgiven; excusable
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forgivable
Forgivable refers to something that can be excused, pardoned, or dismissed. It describes actions, mistakes, or offenses that are not so severe, harmful, or malicious that one cannot or should not forgive them. This means they're serious enough to warrant an apology or acknowledgment, but not terrible enough to permanently damage or end a relationship or situation.
Webster Dictionary
Forgivableadjective
capable of being forgiven; pardonable; venial
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of forgivable in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of forgivable in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of forgivable in a Sentence
In all the work we do, our most valuable asset can be the attitude of self-examination. It is forgivable to make mistakes, but to stand fast behind a wall of self-righteousness and make the same mistake twice is not forgivable.
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- عفاArabic
- простимBulgarian
- tilgiveligDanish
- verzeihlichGerman
- συγχώρητοςGreek
- perdonableSpanish
- anteeksiannettavaFinnish
- pardonnableFrench
- क्षमा योग्यHindi
- נסלחHebrew
- 許されるJapanese
- ಕ್ಷಮಿಸಬಹುದಾದKannada
- 용서할 수 있는Korean
- vergeeflijkDutch
- scuzabil, iertabilRomanian
- прости́тельныйRussian
- மன்னிக்கத்தக்கதுTamil
- క్షమించదగినదిTelugu
- อภัยได้Thai
- מוחלYiddish
- 可以原谅的Chinese
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