tolerance

simple noun30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a policy of not allowing any violations, especially concerning crime or unacceptable behavior

a high degree of tolerance for others' opinions or actions

acceptance of different religious beliefs

a strong ability to withstand pain, hardship, or the effects of a substance

a weak ability to withstand pain, hardship, or the effects of a substance

acceptance of people from different racial backgrounds

the maximum level of pain a person can endure

acceptance of different political views

ability to cope with stressful situations

ability to withstand high temperatures

ability of a plant to survive with little water

the state of not being tolerant; intolerance

can be used for both social tolerance and physical endurance

demonstrate tolerance for others' opinions or actions

to acquire the quality of being tolerant

the point at which one can no longer tolerate something

used for both opinions (e.g., tolerance for others) and physical endurance (e.g., tolerance for pain)

regarding acceptance of different ideas, people, etc.

showing an attitude of tolerance to someone or something

typically refers to physical or medical tolerance (e.g., to a drug or alcohol)