[make] an excuse
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to give a reason or explanation to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake or failure
- He tried to make an excuse for being late to the meeting, citing heavy traffic.
- She made an excuse for not completing her assignment, claiming her computer had crashed.
- Instead of making excuses, he took responsibility for the error and worked to correct it.
- People sometimes make excuses to avoid facing the consequences of their actions.
- Making excuses for missing the deadline won't solve the problem; it's better to communicate honestly.