relatively tolerant

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

Tolerant in comparison to others or to a different time.

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Examples (10)

  • He's relatively tolerant of my faults.
  • The new policy is relatively tolerant towards diverse viewpoints.
  • Compared to previous generations, young people today are relatively tolerant of different lifestyles.
  • Despite their differences, the two neighbours remained relatively tolerant of each other's habits.
  • Her parents became relatively more tolerant of her artistic career choice over time.
  • The software is relatively tolerant of minor user errors.
  • While not fully embracing, the community has shown itself to be relatively tolerant of the new customs.
  • His boss is relatively tolerant of occasional late arrivals, as long as work gets done.
  • The school environment is designed to be relatively tolerant of individual learning styles.
  • She found him relatively tolerant of her outspoken nature, which was a pleasant surprise.