Its appropriate to be indulgent to another when one loves or like the other person and no actually financial or person loss can occur due to being indulgent.
Indulgent is an adjective. The noun form is indulgence and the verb form is to indulge.
Yes, it is a plural noun. The verb is indulge and the adjective indulgent.
He is so Indulgent. Being indulgent is great quality.
As indulgent as a decadent dessert.
"Debauched" is another word that can be used to describe someone who is dissolute.
The verb form of indulgent is indulge. As in "to indulge something".
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Abstemious is a word used to describe someone who is not self-indulgent. A good example is, he was abstemious while sharing his toys with his cousins.
1.the act or practice of indulging; gratification of desire. 2.the state of being indulgent. 3.indulgent allowance or tolerance. 4.a catering to someone's mood or whim; humoring: The sick man demanded indulgence as his due. 5.something indulged in: Her favorite indulgence was candy. Good Luck!
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No, it is not appropriate to point your finger in someone's face during a confrontation.
Indulgent is a adjective.