latitudinarian
/ˌlætɪˌtuːdɪˈnɛriən/
noun
- A person who is tolerant of different opinions, especially in religious matters.
- As a latitudinarian, she believed that people should be free to interpret sacred texts in their own way.
- The church leader was known as a latitudinarian who welcomed members from many backgrounds.
- The debate showed that he was a true latitudinarian, accepting views that differed sharply from his own.
adjective
- Having or showing broad tolerance, especially in religious or moral views.
- His latitudinarian views allowed him to work with people from many political parties.
- The community was known for its latitudinarian attitude toward different faiths.
- Her latitudinarian approach to ethics made her popular with students of all beliefs.
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