excused

[ikˈskjuːzd]

excused Definition

  • 1forgiven or pardoned for a fault, mistake, or offense
  • 2given permission to be absent or to leave early from school or work

Using excused: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "excused" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was excused from the meeting due to her illness.

  • Example

    He was excused from the punishment because of his good behavior.

  • Example

    The teacher excused him from the class early so he could attend his doctor's appointment.

excused Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for excused

Phrases with excused

  • permission to be absent from school or work without penalty

    Example

    I need to request an excused absence from work next week for my sister's wedding.

  • permission to arrive late or leave early from school or work without penalty

    Example

    I was granted an excused delay from work this morning due to traffic.

  • a written document that explains the reason for a student's absence from school and requests that the absence be excused

    Example

    My mom wrote an excused absence note for me when I missed school last week due to a family emergency.

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Summary: excused in Brief

The term 'excused' [ikˈskjuːzd] refers to being forgiven or pardoned for a fault, mistake, or offense, or given permission to be absent or to leave early from school or work. It is often used in contexts such as 'She was excused from the meeting due to her illness.' 'Excused' extends into phrases like 'excused absence,' denoting permission to be absent without penalty, and 'excused absence note,' a written document that explains the reason for a student's absence from school.