adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

accommodating, tolerant, flexible

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Example Sentences

Example:As a diplomat, he often has to adopt an accommodating attitude to defuse tense situations without losing credibility.

Definition:Ready to respond to the wishes or feelings of others, typically to the point of weakening the expression of one’s own opinions or desires.

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Example:Creating a tolerant society is essential to growth, allowing people of different backgrounds to contribute to the community.

Definition:Referring to a person who is tolerant, considering differing ideas, customs, etc., without prejudice and being willing to associate with people whose opinions, religion, race, etc., differ from their own.

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Example:The flexible management style allowed the company to adapt quickly to market changes.

Definition:Capable of being changed or adapted; not too rigid or fixed.

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