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more understanding
adjective as in accepting, tolerant
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Perhaps I should be more understanding, now that my own hoarding tendencies are flaring up.
For instance, he could “be slightly more understanding with regard to Jewish heritage and associations” for artists.
Thomas, however, reveals she is actually far more understanding in her appraisal of Girls.
Her sister, Asma, says their parents were less rigid and more understanding than their brothers and other relatives.
“With age you acquire more understanding,” Boatwright explained when he was 79.
By rights, she should have more understanding than to suspect the husband as guilty of designs done to death in romances.
No one disturbed them; they talked for an hour, for two hours, and with more and more understanding.
There is more understanding required in the teaching of' others than in being taught.
Was there in all Christendom a more hopeful princess, more gifted, more understanding, more wise?
If I had stayed at home until I got more understanding, the old man and I together might have done something.
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On this page you'll find 276 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to understanding, such as: compassionate, considerate, empathetic, forgiving, generous, and kindly.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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