excuseless

adj

Etymology

From excuse + -less.

  1. derived from excuso
  2. derived from escuser
  3. inherited from excusen
  4. suffixed as excuseless — “excuse + less

Definitions

  1. Having no excuse

    Having no excuse; not admitting of excuse or apology.

    • What of the weakling, the ignorant criminal? Not who, excuseless, Breaking my law braved death, knowing his deed and its due — Nay, but the feeble and foolish, the poor transgressor, of purpose
    • To accept these and kindred social sicknesses as fatalities is as excuseless as to accept tuberculosis or hookworm as permanent and unavoidable ills.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA