Meaning & Definition of word "Pardon"
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Pardon
/ˈpɑːrdən/
noun:
- 1. An act of forgiving someone for an offense or the formal release from punishment.
- Example: He received a pardon after serving ten years in prison.
- 2. The state of being forgiven or excused.
- Example: She hoped for a pardon from her friends after her mistake.
verb:
- 1. To release from the penalty of an offense; to forgive or excuse a wrongdoing.
- Example: The governor decided to pardon the wrongly convicted man.
- 2. To excuse someone for something they have done or said, often used in polite conversation.
- Example: Please pardon my interruption during your speech.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'pardoner', from Latin 'pardonare', meaning 'to grant freely, to forgive'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
pardon my French:
A humorous expression used when one has used bad language.
pardon the interruption:
A phrase used when interrupting someone, often to ask a question.
you are pardoned:
An acknowledgment or formal forgiveness, often used in a humorous context.
Related Words
forgive:
To stop feeling angry or resentful towards someone for an offense or mistake.
excuse:
To overlook or forgive a fault.
release:
To free from captivity or obligation.
Slang Meanings of pardon
Meaning: My bad
Example Sentence: I didn't mean to bump into you, my bad!
Meaning: No worries
Example Sentence: Sorry for being late. No worries, you’re forgiven!