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mitigation vs excuse

excuse vs mitigation

mitigation and excuse both are nouns.

mitigation is not a verb while excuse is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mitigation Yes No No No
excuse Yes No Yes No
As nouns, excuse is a hypernym of mitigation; that is, excuse is a word with a broader meaning than mitigation:
  • mitigation: a partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent an offense as less serious than it appears by showing mitigating circumstances
  • excuse: a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc.
Other hypernyms of mitigation include alibi, exculpation, self-justification.
mitigation (noun) excuse (noun)
to act in such a way as to cause an offense to seem less serious a poor example
the action of lessening in severity or intensity a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc.
a partial excuse to mitigate censure; an attempt to represent an offense as less serious than it appears by showing mitigating circumstances a note explaining an absence
mitigation (verb) excuse (verb)
accept an excuse for
defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning
excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with
serve as a reason or cause or justification of
grant exemption or release to
ask for permission to be released from an engagement
Difference between mitigation and excuse

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