What is the real meaning of excuse?

1 : the act of excusing. 2a : something offered as justification or as grounds for being excused. b excuses plural : an expression of regret for failure to do something. c : a note of explanation of an absence.

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Also, can I be excused?

A request to leave something in particular, often the dinner table.

Keeping this in consideration, can’t stand sth meaning? Thoroughly dislike; be unable to put up with something or someone. For example, I can’t stand the sight of her; she’s obnoxious, or I can’t bear to leave the country, or I can’t stomach a filthy kitchen.

Considering this, how do you respond to excuse you?

If someone says “excuse me” to get your attention, the response is “I’m sorry, yes?” or something to that effect. If they say “excuse me” because you are in their way, then the response is to move out of the way and say “I’m sorry” or “sorry”.

Is it no excuse or no excuses?

You can say “there is no excuse” or “there are no excuses”. There is no difference in meaning. You can’t say “there is no excuses”, which is what you asked.

Is there any further excuses that you can give for your failures?

Never doubt yourself because of what you’re seeing from other people. But more importantly, never make an excuse for yourself because you see someone else getting something (size 6 jeans, an engagement ring, new job, etc.). If you turn your focus on your own goals, you will get things too. I’m too busy.

What is the synonym of excuse?

Synonyms of excuse

  • alibi,
  • apology,
  • defense,
  • justification,
  • plea,
  • reason.

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