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forgive

To stop being angry at someone for something they did wrong.

Explanation at your level:

To forgive means to be nice again after someone says sorry. If your friend breaks your toy and says 'I am sorry,' you can say 'I forgive you.' It means you are not angry anymore. You are friends again!

When someone does something wrong to you, you might feel sad or angry. To forgive them means you choose to stop feeling that way. It is a way to make peace. You can say, 'I forgive you for being late,' or 'Please forgive me for forgetting your birthday.'

Forgiving is about moving forward. It does not mean you forget the mistake, but it means you decide not to hold it against the other person. It is very important for keeping good relationships. Often, we use the phrase 'forgive and forget' when we want to start over fresh after a disagreement.

The act of forgiveness is often complex. It requires empathy and the ability to see things from another person's perspective. While it is a positive action, it is also a personal choice that requires time. You might 'find it hard to forgive' someone if the hurt was significant, but doing so can be very freeing for your own mental health.

In advanced English, forgive can be used in more nuanced ways, such as 'forgiving a debt' or 'forgiving a lapse in judgment.' It implies a sense of magnanimity. The concept is often debated in literature and philosophy as a virtue that balances justice and mercy. To 'forgive' is to release the offender from the moral burden of their transgression, reflecting a high level of emotional intelligence and maturity.

Etymologically, forgive is rooted in the idea of releasing a claim. At the C2 level, we recognize that forgiveness is not merely a social nicety but a profound psychological process. It is often contrasted with 'condoning,' where one accepts bad behavior without judgment. To forgive is to acknowledge the wrong while simultaneously choosing to relinquish the associated bitterness. It is a recurring theme in classical literature, where characters grapple with the tension between vengeance and the grace of absolution, illustrating the profound human struggle to overcome past injuries through the act of pardon.

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  • To stop feeling angry.
  • It is a choice.
  • Does not mean forgetting.
  • Important for peace.

When we talk about forgiveness, we are talking about a powerful emotional choice. It is the act of deciding to let go of resentment and anger toward someone who has caused us pain or made a mistake.

Think of it as choosing to put down a heavy backpack you have been carrying. You are not saying that what happened was okay, but you are deciding that you no longer want to spend your energy being upset about it. It is a key part of maintaining healthy relationships with friends, family, and even yourself.

The word forgive comes from Old English forgiefan. The prefix for- implies 'away' or 'completely,' while giefan means 'to give.' Essentially, it originally meant to 'give away' or 'give up' a claim or a debt.

Over centuries, it evolved from a financial term—forgiving a debt—into the emotional concept we use today. It is fascinating how our language connects the idea of money and forgiveness; when you forgive someone, you are essentially 'canceling' the emotional debt they owe you for their mistake.

You will often hear forgive used in phrases like 'please forgive me' or 'I forgive you.' It is used in both casual and formal settings, though it carries a weight of sincerity.

Common collocations include fully forgive, easily forgive, or refuse to forgive. In a formal context, you might hear someone ask for forgiveness for a 'breach of protocol,' whereas in daily life, it is just about being kind after a small argument.

1. Forgive and forget: To let go of past grievances completely. Example: 'They decided to forgive and forget after their argument.'
2. Ask for forgiveness: To seek pardon. Example: 'He went to her to ask for forgiveness.'
3. Grant forgiveness: To formally pardon. Example: 'The judge was asked to grant forgiveness.'
4. Beyond forgiveness: Something so bad it cannot be pardoned. Example: 'Some betrayals feel beyond forgiveness.'
5. Forgiving nature: Describing someone who is kind. Example: 'She has a very forgiving nature.'

Forgive is an irregular verb. Its forms are: forgive (present), forgave (past), and forgiven (past participle).

Pronunciation is /fərˈɡɪv/ in both UK and US English. The stress is on the second syllable. Rhyming words include live, give, sieve, div, and shiv. It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes an object, such as 'I forgive you.'

Fun Fact

It shares roots with the word 'give'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK fəˈɡɪv

Sounds like 'fur-GIV'.

US fərˈɡɪv

Sounds like 'fur-GIV' with a softer r.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable.
  • Pronouncing the 'i' like 'eye'.
  • Adding an extra syllable.

Rhymes With

give live sieve div shiv

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to understand.

Writing 2/5

Simple to use.

Speaking 2/5

Common usage.

Hören 2/5

Clear pronunciation.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sorry mistake angry

Learn Next

pardon reconciliation absolution

Fortgeschritten

magnanimity transgression

Grammar to Know

Irregular Verbs

Forgive-Forgave-Forgiven

Transitive Verbs

Forgive someone

Prepositional Phrases

Forgive for...

Examples by Level

1

I forgive you.

I / forgive / you

Simple present.

2

Please forgive me.

Please / forgive / me

Imperative.

3

She forgave him.

She / forgave / him

Past tense.

4

Can you forgive?

Can / you / forgive

Modal verb.

5

I have forgiven him.

I / have / forgiven / him

Present perfect.

6

We forgive mistakes.

We / forgive / mistakes

General truth.

7

He will forgive you.

He / will / forgive / you

Future tense.

8

Just forgive and forget.

Just / forgive / and / forget

Idiomatic expression.

1

I hope you can forgive me for being late.

2

It is hard to forgive someone who lies.

3

She decided to forgive her brother.

4

Do you think he will forgive us?

5

They forgave the mistake easily.

6

I forgive you for breaking my pen.

7

He asked for forgiveness after the fight.

8

Forgiving is better than staying angry.

1

She found it difficult to forgive his betrayal.

2

Forgive and forget is the best way to handle small arguments.

3

He was finally able to forgive himself for the mistake.

4

I cannot forgive him for what he said yesterday.

5

Is it possible to forgive someone who never apologizes?

6

She showed a forgiving attitude toward her colleagues.

7

They are willing to forgive the error if it is not repeated.

8

He asked to be forgiven for his lack of experience.

1

True forgiveness requires a change of heart, not just words.

2

He struggled to forgive the damage caused to his reputation.

3

She was magnanimous enough to forgive her rival.

4

It takes a strong person to forgive those who have hurt them.

5

The company decided to forgive the late payment penalties.

6

He offered a sincere apology, hoping to be forgiven.

7

Forgiving doesn't mean you have to remain in a bad relationship.

8

She sought forgiveness for her past transgressions.

1

The victim chose to forgive, which surprised the entire court.

2

Forgiving a debt is a common practice in financial restructuring.

3

He was unable to forgive the subtle slights he endured.

4

Her capacity to forgive is truly remarkable.

5

The policy allows the bank to forgive interest on certain loans.

6

He sought to forgive himself, acknowledging his own fallibility.

7

They reached a state of mutual forgiveness after years of conflict.

8

The act of forgiving is often more for the giver than the receiver.

1

His philosophy was rooted in the radical act of forgiving one's enemies.

2

She viewed forgiveness as the ultimate expression of human grace.

3

The king granted a royal pardon, effectively forgiving the crime.

4

He found that forgiving was the only path to inner peace.

5

The narrative explores the heavy burden of refusing to forgive.

6

She practiced a form of stoic forgiveness toward her critics.

7

Forgiving the unforgivable is the ultimate test of character.

8

The history of the region is defined by the struggle for forgiveness.

Gegenteile

blame punish resent

Häufige Kollokationen

fully forgive
easily forgive
refuse to forgive
ask for forgiveness
grant forgiveness
find it hard to forgive
willing to forgive
forgive a debt
forgive a mistake
forgive someone for something

Idioms & Expressions

"forgive and forget"

To stop being angry and move on.

We decided to forgive and forget.

neutral

"beg for forgiveness"

To ask very sincerely.

He begged for forgiveness.

neutral

"beyond forgiveness"

Something that cannot be pardoned.

His actions were beyond forgiveness.

formal

"a forgiving nature"

Someone who is kind.

She has a forgiving nature.

neutral

"ask for someone's forgiveness"

To seek pardon.

I must ask for your forgiveness.

formal

"find it in your heart to forgive"

To choose to be kind.

Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?

literary

Easily Confused

forgive vs forget

They sound similar.

Forget means to lose memory; forgive means to pardon.

I forgot my keys, but I forgave him.

forgive vs give

Forgive contains the word give.

Give is to hand over; forgive is to pardon.

I give you a gift; I forgive your mistake.

forgive vs pardon

Both mean to excuse.

Pardon is formal/legal; forgive is personal.

The king pardoned him; I forgave my friend.

forgive vs condone

Both imply acceptance.

Condone is to allow bad behavior; forgive is to release anger.

I forgive his mistake, but I do not condone it.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + forgive + object

I forgive you.

B1

Subject + forgive + object + for + gerund

He forgave her for lying.

B1

Subject + ask + for + forgiveness

She asked for forgiveness.

B2

Subject + be + willing + to + forgive

They are willing to forgive.

B2

Subject + find + it + hard + to + forgive

I find it hard to forgive him.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

forgiveness The act of forgiving.

Verbs

forgive To pardon.

Adjectives

forgiving Inclined to forgive.

Verwandt

pardon synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Pardon (formal) Forgive (neutral) Let it go (casual)

Häufige Fehler

Forgive to someone Forgive someone
Forgive is a direct verb; it does not take 'to'.
Forgive for me Forgive me
The person being forgiven is the direct object.
I am forgiven to him He has forgiven me
Passive voice usage is often awkward here.
Forgive about it Forgive me for it
Use 'for' to introduce the reason.
Forgive the person the mistake Forgive the person for the mistake
Requires the preposition 'for'.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a gift box labeled 'Anger'. You hand it back to the person and walk away.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Usually after an apology.

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Cultural Insight

Forgiveness is highly valued in many English-speaking cultures.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember: Forgive + Person.

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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Never use 'to' after forgive.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English 'forgiefan'.

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Study Smart

Use the word in a sentence about a real event.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

For-Give: For (in exchange for) + Give (giving up your anger).

Visual Association

Imagine giving a heavy rock to someone else and letting it go.

Word Web

Pardon Mercy Peace Letting go

Herausforderung

Try to forgive one small thing today.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: To give away or give up.

Kultureller Kontext

Can be a sensitive topic in religious or personal contexts.

Forgiveness is often seen as a virtue in Western cultures.

The Lord's Prayer Various Shakespearean plays

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • Please forgive the delay.
  • I forgive the oversight.

in relationships

  • Can you forgive me?
  • I forgive you.

legal

  • Grant a pardon.
  • Forgive the debt.

daily life

  • Forgive and forget.
  • Please forgive me.

Conversation Starters

"Do you think it is easy to forgive?"

"What is the hardest thing to forgive?"

"Have you ever asked for forgiveness?"

"Does forgiving make you feel better?"

"Is it possible to forgive someone who doesn't say sorry?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you forgave someone.

Why is forgiveness important?

Describe a time you asked for forgiveness.

Can you forgive yourself for a past mistake?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, it is: forgive, forgave, forgiven.

No, it is incorrect. Say 'forgive him'.

Not necessarily; it means letting go of the anger.

Yes, it is the noun form of the verb forgive.

Use 'pardon' in formal or legal settings.

Yes, self-forgiveness is a common concept.

Yes, it requires an object.

Forgiven.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

Please ___ me for being late.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: forgive

Forgive is the correct verb for asking for pardon.

multiple choice A2

What does it mean to forgive?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: To stop being angry

Forgiveness is the act of letting go of anger.

true false B1

Forgiving someone means you must forget what they did.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

You can forgive without forgetting the event.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Pardon is a formal term for forgiveness.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Standard question structure.

Ergebnis: /5

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