Thesaurus / intolerant
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Additionally, new features such as the functionality introduced by Tinder to prevent LGBTQ identification being shown in the profile of users who may be travelling through intolerant nations are incredibly important.
TRUSTING THE TECH – WHY TECHNOLOGY IS KEY FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITYNICCI RAEJULY 28, 2021WASHINGTON BLADEFor the lactose intolerant or butter haters, simply put a nickel on the scale.
BEST KITCHEN SCALES: THIS HANDY KITCHEN ESSENTIAL IS A MUST-HAVE FOR BAKING AND BEYONDIRENA COLLAKUJULY 24, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEHe says and does many of the right things and is intolerant of bad behavior, which is great.
MY BOSS KEEPS TELLING ME TO ‘CALM DOWN’ WHEN I REPORT PROBLEMS. HOW DO I EXPLAIN THAT’S SEXIST?KARLA MILLERJUNE 3, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe reached out to the emerging vegan food movement and to an untapped market of millions of lactose-intolerant Americans.
DAVID MINTZ, INVENTOR OF TOFUTTI NONDAIRY ICE CREAM, DIES AT 89MATT SCHUDELMARCH 5, 2021WASHINGTON POSTLoeffler could also cast calls for her removal as Dream owner as a symptom of “cancel culture” intolerant of opposing views.
'WE DID THAT': INSIDE THE WNBA’S STRATEGY TO SUPPORT RAPHAEL WARNOCK—AND HELP DEMOCRATS WIN THE SENATESEAN GREGORYJANUARY 7, 2021TIMEWhereas cheese is just a genderless, quirky enthusiasm that runs through everybody, it seems, except for people who are lactose intolerant, and I have more thoughts about that, and some people just don’t like cheese and that’s fine.
ARTISANAL AMERICAN CHEESE WAS FINALLY ON TOP OF THE WORLD, AND THEN THE WORLD FELL APARTJAYA SAXENAOCTOBER 5, 2020EATERHis abilities the most intolerant Tories were forced grudgingly to acknowledge.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYThe tumult and license which usually characterise a general election were more than ordinarily rampant and intolerant.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANThe notion of a tyrant God can create but abject, angry, quarrelsome, intolerant slaves.
SUPERSTITION IN ALL AGES (1732)JEAN MESLIERThe Portuguese are superstitious, and are devout up to a certain point, and the clerics are exceedingly intolerant.
SPANISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYL. HIGGIN AND EUGNE E. STREETWORDS RELATED TO INTOLERANT
- abrupt
- agog
- antsy
- anxious
- appetent
- ardent
- athirst
- avid
- breathless
- brusque
- chafing
- choleric
- curt
- demanding
- dying to
- eager
- edgy
- feverish
- fretful
- hasty
- having short fuse
- headlong
- hot under collar
- hot-tempered
- impetuous
- indignant
- intolerant
- irascible
- irritable
- itchy
- keen
- on pins and needles
- quick-tempered
- racing one's motor
- restless
- ripe
- snappy
- straining
- sudden
- testy
- thirsty
- unforbearing
- unindulgent
- vehement
- violent
- anxious
- apprehensive
- attentive
- begrudging
- covetous
- demanding
- doubting
- emulous
- envious
- envying
- grabby
- grasping
- green-eyed
- grudging
- guarded
- intolerant
- invidious
- jaundiced
- mistrustful
- monopolizing
- possessive
- possessory
- protective
- questioning
- resentful
- rival
- skeptical
- solicitous
- suspicious
- vigilant
- watchful
- zealous
- Victorian
- affected
- aristocratic
- artificial
- bluenosed
- chivalrous
- civil
- confined
- courteous
- courtly
- cultivated
- distingué
- elegant
- fashionable
- formal
- graceful
- hollow
- intolerant
- la-di-da
- mannerly
- noble
- ostentatious
- polished
- polite
- pompous
- precious
- precise
- pretentious
- priggish
- prim
- prim and proper
- prissy
- proper
- prudish
- puritanical
- refined
- respectable
- strait-laced
- stuffy
- stylish
- urbane
- well-behaved
- well-bred
- well-mannered
- absolute
- arbitrary
- assertive
- autocratic
- binding
- bossy
- categorical
- certain
- commanding
- compelling
- decided
- decisive
- dictatorial
- dogmatic
- domineering
- final
- finished
- firm
- fixed
- high-handed
- imperative
- imperial
- imperious
- incontrovertible
- intolerant
- irrefutable
- magisterial
- obligatory
- obstinate
- positive
- rigorous
- severe
- stringent
- tyrannical
- uncompromising
- undeniable
- berserk
- bigoted
- bitten
- corybantic
- crazed
- crazy
- delirious
- deranged
- enthusiastic
- extreme
- extremist
- fanatical
- fervent
- flipped
- foaming at the mouth
- frantic
- freaked-out
- frenetic
- frenzied
- furious
- hog-wild
- hot
- infuriated
- insane
- intemperate
- intolerant
- irrational
- keen
- mad
- mad-dog
- narrow-minded
- nutty
- obsessed
- overboard
- poisoned
- radical
- raging
- revolutionary
- sick
- sizzling
- smoking
- steamed up
- ultra
- ultraist
- violent
- virulent
- wild
- zealous
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