1. The act of waiting, the exercise of patience. 2. Indulgence, especially towards enemies. (Dictionary.com) 2. (In the context of mortgage) Loan borrowers sometimes have problems with their payments due to unexpected circumstances. This is certainly a problem which may cause the lender to start the foreclosure process. To avoid this situation, lender and borrower have the option to make an agreement called "forbearance". According to this agreement, the lender delays his right to exercise foreclosure if the borrower could catch-up his payment schedule in a certain amount of time. This time-period and the payment plan depend on the details of the agreement which are accepted by both of the parties involved.
The definition of forbearance is: the act of forbearing; a refraining from something or forbearing conduct or quality; patient endurance; self-control.
The noun forms of the verb forbear are forbearer, forbearance, and the gerund, forbearing. The adjective forms of the verb forbear are the present participle, forbearing, and the past participle, forborne.
Dwayne little
The word patiently is an adverb (in a forbearing or unworried manner).
The correct spelling is patient (forbearing, or a person under medical care).
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Yes it is. It means lenient, sympathetic or forbearing, especially to strange or different ideas or cultures.
The verb form understanding could have the synonym "comprehending" or "grasping."The noun understanding has synonyms including knowledge, comprehension, forbearance, or compassion (also the preceding participles plus discerning or forbearing).The adjective understanding has a different connotation and has synonyms including- accepting, sympathetic, considerate, compassionate, forgiving, forbearing, or patient
It tells none of those three. Patiently is an adverb of manner, in that it tells HOW an action is performed (in a patient or forbearing manner).
tolerantnonjudgmentalopen minded
lenient, merciful, clement, forgiving, forbearing, tolerant, charitable, humane, indulgent, easygoing, magnanimous, sympathetic, compassionate, mild
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "patient" (forbearing, accommodating) and also the noun meaning someone receiving medical treatment.