- lenient
- tolerant
- indulgent
- charitable
- to forgive
Generated definitions (experimental)
- lenient
- tolerant
- indulgent
- charitable
- to forgive
To be lenient means to not be strict or severe in your judgment or punishment.
He is always very lenient with his subordinates.
Being tolerant means being able to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from your own.
Family members should be tolerant of each other.
To be indulgent means to allow someone to have or do whatever they want, even if it is not good for them.
Being charitable means being kind and generous in giving help to people who are in need.
He learned to be charitable and generous from a young age.
To forgive means to stop feeling angry or resentful towards someone for an offense, flaw, or mistake.
People who are forgiving by nature are often more ready to forgive others.