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[Adjective] | "tol*er*ant" | \ ˈtä-lə-rənt \
1: willing to accept the beliefs, feelings, habits, or behaviors of another group, culture, etc. as legitimate even when they differ from one's own —often used with of
2: permitting or accepting something (such as a behavior or belief) that one does not like —often used with of
3: exhibiting tolerance for something (such as a drug or an environmental factor)
Origin: 1746 ;
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[Adjective] | "tolerant"
1: accepting pains or hardships calmly or without complaint;
* e.g., " ... this job requires a tolerant person who is used to dealing with complaints and angry customers "
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2: receiving or enduring without offering resistance;
* e.g., " ... a tolerant acceptance of the terrible way that his wife has always treated him "
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