Here's one:
Although he didn't love her much, Jim was tolerant of his girlfriend's erratic behavior.
The teacher is very tolerant because she allowed a student to wear religious dress in class.
Normally a tolerant person, my cousin only insulted others under great provocation.
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."
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."
he was tolerant of the noise even though it annoyed him
She was known for being tolerant of others' opinions, always willing to listen with an open mind.
I was tolerant of the incessant fighting between my brothers and sisters until they ran into me.
The teacher is very tolerant because she allowed a student to wear religious dress in class.
My tolerance level is about to break with people who can't be bothered to Google before asking a question. Sorry, it's tolerance instead of tolerant. :)
Normally a tolerant person, my cousin only insulted others under great provocation.
I don't know how my son can tolerate that loud music.
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."
in-This makes the word intolerant which is the opposite of tolerant
The abstract noun for the adjective tolerant is tolerance.
disable people can"t improved tolerant?
The prefix for the word "tolerant" is "in-" which changes the meaning to "intolerant."