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excuse

/ɪkˈskjuːz/

Use 'excuse' to let someone off from a duty or to politely get attention.

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  • To release someone from a duty or task.
  • Allows someone to not do something required.
  • Used for forgiveness or polite interruption.

Overview

The verb 'excuse' primarily means to forgive someone for a mistake or to allow someone to be free from an obligation or duty. At the A2 CEFR level, the focus is often on the meaning of 'allowing someone to not do something'. For instance, a teacher might excuse a student from a test if they are sick, or a boss might excuse an employee from a meeting if they have an urgent task elsewhere. This usage implies a release from a requirement or expectation.

As a verb, 'excuse' is typically followed by a direct object (the person being excused) and then often by 'from' and the thing they are excused from. For example, 'Can you excuse me from the meeting?' or 'The teacher excused him from homework because he was ill.' It can also be used reflexively, as in 'Excuse me, I need to leave the room.' This reflexive usage is a polite way to interrupt or get attention.

This word is frequently used in everyday situations. You might hear it when someone needs to leave a place, like a restaurant table ('Excuse me, may I get up?'), or when asking for forgiveness for a minor offense, like bumping into someone ('Excuse me!'). In a more formal setting, it's used to grant permission to avoid a responsibility. For example, a manager might 'excuse an employee from attending a mandatory training session' if they have a critical project deadline.

While 'excuse' can mean to forgive, it's often more about releasing someone from a task. 'Forgive' usually implies pardoning a wrongdoing or a sin, which is a deeper sense of absolution. 'Allow' means to permit something to happen, but 'excuse' specifically means to permit someone not to do something. 'Pardon' is similar to forgive and can also be used to ask for politeness, like 'Pardon me?' which is similar to 'Excuse me?'

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Nutzungshinweise

The phrase 'Excuse me' is very common and used in many situations, from interrupting to apologizing for a minor inconvenience. When used as a verb to mean releasing someone from a duty, it's often more formal. Be mindful of the context to choose the appropriate meaning.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes confuse 'excuse' with 'forgive'. While related, 'excuse' is often about practical release from tasks, whereas 'forgive' implies pardoning wrongdoing. Also, remember to use 'excuse someone *from* something'.

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Merkhilfe

Imagine a king saying 'Ex-cuse me!' to his knights, telling them they are now free ('ex' means out) from their duty for the day. Or think of the polite 'Excuse me' when you need to get past someone.

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Wortherkunft

The word 'excuse' comes from the Latin 'excusare', meaning 'to clear of charge, to justify'. It's formed from 'ex-' (out) and 'causari' (to plead a cause, allege as a reason).

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Kultureller Kontext

In Western cultures, using 'Excuse me' is a crucial part of social etiquette. It demonstrates consideration for others and helps maintain smooth interactions, whether asking for passage, interrupting, or apologizing for a minor social slip.

Beispiele

1

The manager excused her employee from the meeting because of a family emergency.

workplace

مدیر به دلیل وضعیت اضطراری خانوادگی، کارمند خود را از جلسه معاف کرد.

2

Excuse me, I need to use the restroom.

everyday

ببخشید، من باید از دستشویی استفاده کنم.

3

Can you excuse me for being late?

informal

می‌توانی مرا برای دیر آمدن ببخشی/معاف کنی؟

4

The professor will excuse students from the presentation if they provide a doctor's note.

academic

استاد به دانش‌آموزانی که گواهی پزشکی ارائه دهند، از ارائه درس معافیت خواهد داد.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
excuse
Adjektiv
excusable

Häufige Kollokationen

excuse me ببخشید / معذرت می‌خواهم
excuse someone from کسی را از ... معاف کردن
excuse a mistake اشتباهی را نادیده گرفتن / بخشیدن

Häufige Phrasen

Excuse me

ببخشید / معذرت می‌خواهم

Excuse me for...

ببخشید برای...

There's no excuse for...

هیچ توجیهی برای ... وجود ندارد

Wird oft verwechselt mit

excuse vs forgive

'Forgive' is generally used for more serious offenses or sins, implying a deeper sense of absolution. 'Excuse' is often used for minor mistakes or to release someone from a duty or obligation.

excuse vs allow

'Allow' means to permit something to happen or someone to do something. 'Excuse' specifically means to permit someone *not* to do something they were expected to do.

Grammatikmuster

excuse [someone] from [something] excuse [someone] excuse me
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Polite Ways to Get Attention

Use 'Excuse me' before asking a question or interrupting someone. It's a polite way to signal you need their attention.

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Don't Overuse Excuses

While 'excuse' can be useful, constantly asking to be excused from responsibilities might seem irresponsible.

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The Power of 'Excuse Me'

In many English-speaking cultures, 'Excuse me' is a fundamental phrase for navigating social situations smoothly, showing respect for others' space and time.

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fill blank

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'excuse'.

The teacher decided to ___ him from the final exam because he was very ill.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: excuse

The sentence requires a verb that means to release someone from a requirement or duty.

multiple choice

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

___ me, could you please tell me the time?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Excuse

'Excuse me' is the standard polite phrase used to get someone's attention before asking a question.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a correct sentence using 'excuse'.

me / from / the / meeting / you / excuse / Can / today / ?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Can you excuse me from the meeting today?

This order correctly forms a question asking to be released from an obligation.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

'Excuse me' is used to get attention, to interrupt politely, or to ask someone to move. 'Sorry' is used to apologize for something you did wrong or for a mistake.

Yes, you can use 'excuse' in that context. For example, 'I need to excuse myself from this project because I have too much work.'

Primarily, yes, it means releasing someone from an obligation. However, 'excuse me' is also a polite phrase used for various social interactions, not necessarily about avoiding a task.

You can say, 'I'll excuse Sarah from the meeting today because she has another important appointment.'

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