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Pardon

UK //ˈpɑː.dən//US //ˈpɑrdən//

Definition

To officially forgive or excuse someone for an offense.

In simple words: To excuse someone for something they did wrong.

Examples

  • Could you please PARDON my interruption during the meeting?
  • I ask for your PARDON for being late to dinner.
  • The judge decided to PARDON the offender after their apology.
  • PARDON my French, but that was unacceptable.
  • You must PARDON her youthful mistakes.

Usage notes

Use 'pardon' in formal situations or when asking for forgiveness. Less common in casual settings.

Grammar pattern

pardon + object

Memory hint

Think of 'pardon' as 'pardon me' when you want to excuse yourself.

Collocations

  • pardon me
  • pardon my interruption
  • pardon my mistake

Synonyms

  • forgive
  • excuse
  • absolve
  • dismiss
  • overlook

Antonyms

  • blame
  • condemn
  • punish

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'forgive' - 'pardon' is more formal.
  • Used inappropriately in casual conversations.
  • Omitting the object, e.g., saying 'pardon?' without context.