tolerant

/ˈtɑlərənt/
adjective
  1. Willing to accept opinions, beliefs, or behaviors that are different from one's own.
    • The community is known for being tolerant of different religions.
    • She is a very tolerant person who listens to all sides of an argument.
    • Parents should teach their children to be tolerant of others.
  2. Able to endure something unpleasant or difficult without a negative reaction.
    • Some plants are tolerant of drought and need little water.
    • He is not very tolerant of spicy food.
    • The material is heat-tolerant and won't melt in the oven.
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