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Meaning of more tolerant
Having a greater ability to accept or tolerate something, especially something unpleasant or undesirable
Etymology of more tolerant
The word "tolerant" comes from the Latin "tolerantem", which means "enduring, bearing", and is derived from the verb "tolerare", which means "to bear, endure"
The word "more" is an Old English word that means "greater, larger", and is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "miz", which is also the source of the Modern English word "more"
The phrase "more tolerant" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe someone or something that is able to accept or tolerate something, especially something unpleasant or undesirable
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a greater willingness to accept or tolerate something, especially something unpleasant or undesirable
- * Having a greater ability to endure difficult or unpleasant circumstances
- * Having a greater willingness to accept or permit something, especially something that is considered unusual or unconventional
Usage Examples
- The company has become more tolerant of diverse perspectives and ideas
- * She is more tolerant of her brother's antics now that she is older
- * The new policy is more tolerant of flexible work arrangements