Yes it is. It means lenient, sympathetic or forbearing, especially to strange or different ideas or cultures.
The abstract noun for the adjective tolerant is tolerance.
The adjective form is tolerable.
The adjective for tolerance is "tolerant." It describes a person's ability or willingness to accept or endure differences, opinions, or behaviors without prejudice. For example, a tolerant individual respects diverse viewpoints and lifestyles.
The word tolerance is a noun. It is the ability to endure pain.
The comparative form of "tolerant" is "more tolerant," and the superlative form is "most tolerant." These forms are used to compare levels of tolerance between two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She is more tolerant than her brother," or "He is the most tolerant person in the group."
The abstract noun for the adjective tolerant is tolerance.
The adjective form is tolerable.
The adjective for tolerance is "tolerant." It describes a person's ability or willingness to accept or endure differences, opinions, or behaviors without prejudice. For example, a tolerant individual respects diverse viewpoints and lifestyles.
The abstract noun for the adjective tolerant is tolerance.
The verb tolerate has the derivative adjective tolerant (tolerated). The adverb form is tolerantly.
The word tolerance is a noun. It is the ability to endure pain.
Patient is an adjective. Synonyms of patient as an adjective include: forbearing, uncomplaining, tolerant, resigned, stoical; calm, composed, even-tempered, imperturbable, unexcitable, accommodating, understanding, indulgent.
When used as a noun, a patient could also be a sufferer or a victim.When used as an adjective, patient could mean persevering, tolerant, enduring, or diligent.
The comparative form of "tolerant" is "more tolerant," and the superlative form is "most tolerant." These forms are used to compare levels of tolerance between two or more subjects. For example, you might say, "She is more tolerant than her brother," or "He is the most tolerant person in the group."
I was tolerant of the incessant fighting between my brothers and sisters until they ran into me.
in-This makes the word intolerant which is the opposite of tolerant
The comparative form of "tolerant" is "more tolerant." This form is used when comparing the levels of tolerance between two subjects. For example, you might say, "She is more tolerant than her brother."