Excuse
An excuse is a reason or explanation offered to justify a fault or lapse, to mitigate blame, or to seek pardon. It can function as a justification, a pretext, or an apology in everyday discourse. People use excuses to account for missed obligations, mistakes, or delays, and the perceived credibility of an excuse depends on its relevance and plausibility.
Etymology: The word traces to Middle English from Old French escuser, from Latin excusare, meaning to uphold
Distinctions: An excuse differs from an apology or a justification. An apology expresses regret and asks for
Legal context: In law, an excuse or exculpatory defense can negate liability by negating culpable mental state
Social and cognitive aspects: In everyday life, excuses shape impressions of trust and responsibility. Some researchers
See also: apology, justification, rationalization, pretext, exculpation.