tolerant - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of tolerant in Hindi
Adjective
- सहिष्णु
- सहनशील
- सहने योग्य
- सहनीय
- सह सकनेवाला
- सुहाता
tolerant Definition
Adjective
- showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
- (of a plant, animal, or machine) able to endure specified conditions or treatment.
tolerant Example
- rye is reasonably tolerant of drought ( राई उचित रूप से सूखे के प्रति सहिष्णु है )
- we must be tolerant of others ( हमें दूसरों के प्रति सहिष्णु होना चाहिए )
- Do you think he'll be as tolerant of your principles as I am? ( क्या आपको लगता है कि वह आपके सिद्धांतों के प्रति उतना ही सहिष्णु होगा जितना मैं हूं? )
- In religious matters they were extremely tolerant. ( धार्मिक मामलों में वे अत्यंत सहिष्णु थे। )
More Sentence
- We are more tolerant of failures in quality now, and more receptive, at last, to the thought that the idea is more important than the medium.
- While we are tolerant of the ideas of persons visiting our church this does not mean our church accepts or promotes these ideas.
- People that live in cold areas are more tolerant to the cold than those that live in warmer climates.
- I find myself more tolerant to pollen than my mother, who has allergies every spring while I suffer none whatsoever.
- Everyone is tolerant to different levels of pain, but no normal person is completely immune to pain.
- Ironically, you become more tolerant against a disease after you have suffered from that disease once before, and you are less likely to be afflicted by it the second time.
- We have grown so tolerant of loud debate that any opinion short of violence is a reasoned one.
- So, we have the prospect of a government with a smaller majority and facing voters who are less likely to be tolerant of economic pain.
- Each breakthrough will lead the way toward a new culture that is less tolerant of corruption.
- He was a correct Moslem and tolerant towards Christians and Jews.
- His smile was tolerant.
- Xenocrates took the tolerant view that it is the possession of appropriate virtue and noble actions, requiring as conditions bodily and external goods.
- a more tolerant attitude toward other religions