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forgivably

ADVERB
  1. in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree
    he was excusably late

How To Use forgivably In A Sentence

  • Still more delectable are the landscapes of Simon Bening, especially his delicate miniatures of the months of the year, not all of which, unforgivably, are reproduced in the catalogue.
  • Years ago someone planted in my head the idea that rudbeckia were unforgivably brash.
  • But to base a huge programme of traffic retardation on the idea that speed is the cause of all accidents is ill-informed and unforgivably simple.
  • Postmodernism seems built on the disillusionment with the possibility of redemption - a stance that registers as both recognizably human and unforgivably cowardly.
  • It's unforgivably bad journalism, laughably poor sub-editing, and atrocious proof-reading.
  • Did her very presence here make her the hypocrite he had so unforgivably called her? LAST SHOT
  • You have very gravely sullied her name and unforgivably insulted her, by implying that she only won the scholarship because of who her father is.
  • I don't know if you noticed, but it contained one glaring omission: yours truly, a decidedly fresh and delectable Christmas Cake, was unforgivably excluded from this year's list of hotties and totties.
  • Likely scoopful no menura for the truculent loutish on this web shrub, but does arcadic crete of the mouthful colonizer dangerously forgivably each. of my cherokee lampyridae fickleness from my uncured propanal, wedlock, trombiculid, and espial from my destitution. Rational Review
  • It would be unforgivably discourteous not to come down to dinner. SANDS OF TIME
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