tolerating (Meaning)
tolerating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tolerate
Synonyms & Antonyms of tolerating
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- wilful
- ungovernable
- balky
- untoward
- unruly
- wilful
- balky
- untoward
- recalcitrant
- intractable
- contumacious
- restive
- disobedient
- willful
- rebellious
- recalcitrant
- wayward
- ungovernable
- disobedient
- wrongheaded
- contumacious
- insubordinate
- insurgent
- restive
- insurgent
- mutinous
- perverse
- rebellious
- wrongheaded
- insubordinate
- wayward
- intractable
- willful
- perverse
- unruly
- mutinous
Synonyms:
- compliant
- agreeable
- amiable
- amenable
- unresistant
- stoic
- long-suffering
- uncaring
- unresponsive
- docile
- obeisant
- surrendering
- impassive
- patient
- slavish
- submissive
- conformable
- tractable
- manageable
- subordinate
- uncomplaining
- subservient
- obliging
- law-abiding
- conformist
- pliant
- stoical
- pliable
- forbearing
Antonyms:
tolerating Sentence Examples
- Despite her allergies, she had to tolerate the presence of cats in the house.
- The company implemented a zero-tolerance policy for workplace harassment.
- My neighbor's loud music was unbearable, but I managed to tolerate it for a while.
- The doctor advised her to avoid tolerating pain and to seek medical attention promptly.
- Some people find it difficult to tolerate lactose, a sugar found in milk.
- The new employee's behavior was intolerable, and her colleagues refused to work with her.
- Despite their differences, they learned to tolerate each other's opinions.
- The parents were not tolerating their child's tantrums and decided to seek professional help.
- The city's air pollution levels were slowly declining, but they were still not tolerable for asthmatic residents.
- The medicine helped reduce her pain, making it more tolerable for her to work.
FAQs About the word tolerating
of Tolerate
resigned, obedient, tolerant, yielding,passive, acquiescent, nonresistant, willing, complying, compliant
uncontrollable, contrary, resisting, unyielding, unyielding, protesting, defiant, defiant, refractory, contrary
Despite her allergies, she had to tolerate the presence of cats in the house.
The company implemented a zero-tolerance policy for workplace harassment.
My neighbor's loud music was unbearable, but I managed to tolerate it for a while.
The doctor advised her to avoid tolerating pain and to seek medical attention promptly.