1. forgivable - Adjective
2. forgivable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being forgiven; pardonable; venial.
Source: Webster's dictionarya venial error Source: Internet
A loan that is forgivable is unconventional to say the least, because a loan is normally defined as an amount borrowed that is expected to be paid back with interest. Source: Internet
Characterizing the US Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP) as a critical lifeline for Hawai‘i’s small businesses, the governor said SBA is taking applications for a second round of forgivable loans. Source: Internet
A couple of poor scores seemed forgivable in AVG's free Windows antivirus; not so much when you're paying. Source: Internet
Business owners scrambled to take advantage of loans under the Paycheck Protection Program, which is offering $349 billion in forgivable loans as part of the $2 trillion COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress in response to the outbreak. Source: Internet
All newspapers makes mistakes; they're inevitable and forgivable, as long as they correct them promptly and honestly. Source: Internet