forgivably

forgivably
for·giv·ably
[fəˈgɪvəbli, AM fɚˈ-]
adv verständlicherweise
* * *
[fə'gIvəblɪ]
adv
verzeihlich

John was forgivably tense — man konnte John seine Nervosität verzeihen

forgivably, she walked out without answering — sie verließ den Raum ohne zu antworten, was verzeihlich war


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