Forgiveness

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /fərˈɡɪvnəs/

Definitions of forgiveness

noun the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven

Example Sentences

A1 Forgiveness is important in maintaining healthy relationships.

A2 Learning to ask for forgiveness is a crucial part of growing up.

B1 Forgiveness can be difficult, but it is necessary for personal growth.

B2 The act of forgiveness can lead to healing and closure.

C1 Forgiveness requires empathy and understanding of others' perspectives.

C2 Practicing forgiveness can lead to inner peace and emotional freedom.

Examples of forgiveness in a Sentence

formal Forgiveness is a virtue that is often emphasized in religious teachings.

informal I hope you can find it in your heart to give forgiveness to those who have wronged you.

slang Dude, just forgive and forget. Holding grudges isn't worth it.

figurative Forgiveness is like setting yourself free from the chains of anger and resentment.

Grammatical Forms of forgiveness

past tense

forgave

plural

forgivenesses

comparative

more forgiving

superlative

most forgiving

present tense

forgives

future tense

will forgive

perfect tense

have forgiven

continuous tense

is forgiving

singular

forgiveness

positive degree

forgiving

infinitive

to forgive

gerund

forgiving

participle

forgiven

Origin and Evolution of forgiveness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'forgiveness' originated from the Old English word 'forgiefan', which means to give or grant pardon for an offense or wrongdoing.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'forgiveness' has evolved to encompass not only pardoning someone for their wrongdoings but also letting go of resentment and anger towards them. It has taken on a deeper emotional and spiritual meaning in various religious and philosophical contexts.