Tolerant
/ˈtɒlərənt/
/ˈtɑːlərənt/
Showing the capacity for endurance; Able to tolerate environmental conditions or physiological stress; Showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; Tolerant and forgiving under provocation; Showing respect for the rights or opinions or practices of others.
adjectivepositive
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1. She's tolerant of different perspectives.
Generated by GPT.2. His tolerant attitude fostered acceptance.
Generated by GPT.3. The tolerant person respected differences.
Generated by GPT.4. She's tolerant but maintains boundaries.
Generated by GPT.5. His tolerant nature built bridges.
Generated by GPT.6. Cassava is a drought-tolerant crop and consequently a major staple food for millions of people.
Quoted from Tatoeba.7. During the course of these eight years, as I've traveled to many of your nations, I have seen that spirit in our young people, who are more educated and more tolerant, and more inclusive and more diverse, and more creative than our generation; who are more empathetic and compassionate towards their fellow human beings than previous generations.
Quoted from Tatoeba.8. I see an America on the move again, united, a diverse and vital and tolerant nation, entering our third century with pride and confidence, an America that lives up to the majesty of our Constitution and the simple decency of our people.
Quoted from Tatoeba.9. Algerians are very tolerant people.
Quoted from Tatoeba.10. I consider myself tolerant. But I'm intolerant to the people that don't also tolerate the same things I do. Does that make me tolerant, or a hypocrite?
Quoted from Tatoeba.11. He's pretty tolerant of different political views, but don't ask him about religion.
Quoted from Wiktionary.12. These plants are tolerant of drought and sunlight.
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