Commercial lending services are usually more lenient than a bank. They are usually more open to lend to people with so-so credit than banks. Commercial lending services are also usually more lenient with repayment schedules because they can end up making more money off of you that way.
You must have a good credit score however this is very lenient. Also you must have a good debt ratio and this is also very lenient. There is also a limit on the amount of lending as they will not give one if it will cost them.
The opposite could be strict (not lenient), or harsh (the reverse of lenient).
The antonym of lenient is strict.
The judge's decision was lenient, she was only given a fine.
Lenient: adj.: To go easy on someone or something. To be patient, kind and gentle.
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stern
A lenient sentence gives some leeway to the defendant and is less harsh than wanted or expected.
"The teacher was very lenient with our grades on the last test.""His father is very lenient when it comes to punishment"The judge was lenient when handing down a sentence of 5 years in jail to the prisoner for murder"He was very strict about his students being promptly on time, but given the snowstorm that had left the campus under two feet of snow, he was very lenient with the students who showed up ten or fifteen minutes late that day".The judge was lenient when handing down a sentence of 5 years in jail to the prisoner for murder
lenient,liberal
Yes.
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