Perdonable in english
Forgivable
pronunciation: fɔrgɪvəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: fɔrgɪvəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
perdonable = excusable ; pardonable ; remissible.
Example: Smothering an excusable curse, Modjeski asked: 'How much longer is Wade likely to be out?'.Example: It is a pardonable error that has not deprived the [opponent] of any fundamental rights.Example: Perhaps, though, the term 'venial' is a relic of the idea of 'remissible' as opposed to 'irremissible' sin.more:
» de manera perdonable = forgivably ; excusably ; pardonably .
Example: Nice concept, shaky execution -- that about sums up the mixed blessings of his intelligent but forgivably flawed debut as a director. Example: The only issue is whether the 'new' evidence was 'excusably unavailable' for presentation to the Board. Example: In retrospect, the risk of war in October 1962 seems to me to have been exaggerated -- pardonably at the time and less pardonably in historical recapitulation.» de modo perdonable = forgivably ; remissibly ; pardonably .
Example: Nice concept, shaky execution -- that about sums up the mixed blessings of his intelligent but forgivably flawed debut as a director. Example: While they rightly emphasized divine sovereignty, they remissibly ignored human responsibility. Example: In retrospect, the risk of war in October 1962 seems to me to have been exaggerated -- pardonably at the time and less pardonably in historical recapitulation.