Yes, "excuse" is an abstract noun. Abstract nouns refer to ideas, concepts, or qualities that cannot be perceived by the five senses. In this case, "excuse" represents a reason or justification for an action or behavior.
A reason is a valid explanation for an action or decision, while an excuse is an attempt to justify or defend behavior that may not be valid. Reasons are based on logic, whereas excuses often involve deflecting responsibility.
Reason and excuse are similar in that both are used to justify or explain a situation or behavior. However, a reason is usually based on logic or reality and provides a legitimate explanation, while an excuse may be seen as a way to avoid responsibility or consequences.
They changed their mind and no longer want to do it. It implies they had a lame excuse to not doing as they indicated they would do, or as they were obligated to do. A "cop out" is a lame excuse.
Emma told her husband, Charles, that she needed to consult a physician in Rouen for her health issues as an excuse to go see Leon.
how will your schedule change should a infant have a difficult day
It is a change in the schedule and a shift of the curve.
Change in supply.
go to cdc.gov you will find the vaccine schedule. they change it about every year
HAVE A BABY BEYOTCH!!
Building a new market supply schedule is not necessary to change stock value.
yes
Excuse me, but what are you trying to ask through this question ?? lol.
excuse me there that's not hard
10,000 MILES
Most guys tend to be fairly straightforward. If he says he had to change his schedule, he probably did. It doesn't mean he doesn't care.
Change the subject, distract the other person, excuse yourself.