Sentence example with the word 'indulgent'

indulgent

accepting, benevolent, considerate, enduring, gluttonous, latitudinarian, mindful, patient as permissive, stoic, unbridled, unthrifty

Definition adj. characterized by or given to yielding to the wishes of someone

Last update: August 15, 2015


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The father gave an indulgent smile to his daughter.   [adjective]

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Let us take an indulgent view of the play.   [adjective]

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Your Highland holiday will end where it began, in Edinburgh 's most indulgent retreat.   [adjective]

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"How kind has he ever been to all my follies, how tender and indulgent to all my wishes."   [adjective]

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"His Majesty is but too indulgent," said Masaroon, "and encourages the Duke to be insolent and careless of ceremony."   [adjective]

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When a kind and indulgent father breaks forth thus, the result is consternation, followed by anxiety about his health.   [adjective]

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Besides, the man and successful conqueror would show himself more indulgent and gracious to the suffering woman than to the princess.   [adjective]

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Enchanted with the beauty of your granddaughter, and rendered indulgent by their partiality for Bartja, they would easily forgive this breach of an ancient custom.   [adjective]

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Are we self-indulgent about trifles.   [adjective]

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He was indulgent towards women and poor people, on whom the burden of human society rest.   [adjective]

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"One must be indulgent to little weaknesses; who is free from them, Andrew."   [adjective]

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