condone |
savage |
As a verb condone
is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something).
As a proper noun savage is
.
condone |
condemnation |
As a verb condone
is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something).
As a noun condemnation is
the act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.
condone |
denounce |
In lang=en terms the difference between condone and denounce
is that
condone is to allow, accept or permit (something) while
denounce is to announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice.
As verbs the difference between condone and denounce
is that
condone is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something) while
denounce is (obsolete) to make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare.
paltry |
condone |
As an adjective paltry
is trashy, trivial, of little value.
As a verb condone is
to forgive, excuse or overlook (something).
agree |
condone |
As verbs the difference between agree and condone
is that
agree is to harmonize in opinion, statement, or action; to be in unison or concord; to be or become united or consistent; to concur while
condone is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something).
countenance |
condone |
In transitive terms the difference between countenance and condone
is that
countenance is to tolerate, support, sanction, patronise or approve of something while
condone is to allow, accept or permit (something).
As a noun countenance
is appearance, especially the features and expression of the face.
accorded |
condone |
As verbs the difference between accorded and condone
is that
accorded is (
accord) while
condone is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something).
condone |
connive |
As verbs the difference between condone and connive
is that
condone is to forgive, excuse or overlook (something) while
connive is to cooperate with others secretly in order to commit a crime; to collude.
condone |
justify |
In transitive terms the difference between condone and justify
is that
condone is to allow, accept or permit (something) while
justify is to absolve, and declare to be free of blame or sin.
support |
condone |
In transitive terms the difference between support and condone
is that
support is to be accountable for, or involved with, but not responsible for while
condone is to allow, accept or permit (something).
As a noun support
is something which supports. Often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.
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