tolerating (Meaning)
tolerating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tolerate
Synonyms & Antonyms of tolerating
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- contumacious
- disobedient
- wilful
- insubordinate
- insurgent
- mutinous
- unruly
- recalcitrant
- unruly
- untoward
- wrongheaded
- mutinous
- insubordinate
- intractable
- contumacious
- ungovernable
- wilful
- wrongheaded
- willful
- balky
- insurgent
- restive
- ungovernable
- rebellious
- wayward
- disobedient
- willful
- restive
- perverse
- rebellious
- untoward
- intractable
- recalcitrant
- wayward
- balky
- perverse
Synonyms:
- long-suffering
- manageable
- conformist
- uncaring
- slavish
- unresistant
- surrendering
- forbearing
- submissive
- law-abiding
- docile
- impassive
- obliging
- amiable
- stoical
- patient
- unresponsive
- amenable
- tractable
- uncomplaining
- obeisant
- pliable
- conformable
- stoic
- subordinate
- agreeable
- pliant
- subservient
- compliant
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
tolerant,resigned, obedient, yielding, acquiescent, willing, nonresistant, complying,passive, long-suffering
uncontrollable, resistant, contrary, resisting, refractory, unyielding, defiant, protesting,resistant, protesting
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.