Word of the Day: “VENIAL”
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VENIAL
\ VEE-nee-uhl \ , adjective;
1.Capable of being forgiven; not heinous; excusable; pardonable.
Use in a sentence: Though the majority thought that the woman should be punished for her act, the judge considered what she did venial and pardoned her.
Instead of saying excusable use venial instead
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