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intolerant

[in-tol-er-uhnt] / ɪnˈtɒl ər ənt /


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I had never heard of soy milk, but like most Black people, I am lactose intolerant, and whole milk makes my stomach do backflips.

From Salon

Fan culture is rooted in conformity, obedience, group identity and mob behavior, and its rise mirrors and models the spread of intolerant, authoritarian, aggressive tendencies in our politics and our communal life.

From New York Times

We are intolerant to the very diversity of thought that enables us to understand our environment.

From Salon

It appears that the conservatives who point out the dangers of “wokeism” are trying to win the votes of the uninformed, intolerant members of our fractured society.

From Washington Post

Chatbots mine the internet for content, and that includes things that are negative, paranoid, intolerant and absurd.

From Seattle Times