From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpardonablepar‧don‧a‧ble /ˈpɑːdənəbəl $ ˈpɑːr-/ adjective formal FORGIVEpardonable mistakes are not very bad and can be forgiven SYN forgivable He had made the pardonable mistake of trusting the wrong person. —pardonably adverb
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pardonable• But pardonable errors are errors none the less.• The latter can, declares S E Finer with pardonable exaggeration, be counted on one's fingers and toes.• Surely these are all legitimate stratagems for the diarist-and using them would be a pardonable offence.