tolerant of

Frequency: 9.021.3 per million words

Indicates the person or thing that is being accepted or endured.

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Examples (10)

  • Mary was surprisingly tolerant of his annoying habits.
  • He's relatively tolerant of my faults.
  • They learn to be tolerant of other people.
  • The new policy makes the company more tolerant of diverse viewpoints.
  • She has become more tolerant of noise since moving to the city.
  • Not everyone is tolerant of spicy food.
  • We must be tolerant of differing opinions to foster productive dialogue.
  • Historically, some societies were less tolerant of religious differences.
  • Are you tolerant of lactose?
  • The plant is incredibly tolerant of harsh weather conditions.