Synonym: lenient, soft. Similar words: indulge, wind up, industry, industrial, in due course, behind schedule, indigenous, fraudulent. Meaning: [ɪn'dʌldʒənt] adj. 1. characterized by or given to yielding to the wishes of someone 2. tolerant or lenient 3. being favorably inclined.
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(1) His indulgent mother was willing to let him do anything he wanted.
(2) Mothers tend to be less indulgent towards daughters.
(3) He was an indulgent father, ever ready to provide new clothes.
(4) He had been a strict father but was indulgent to/towards his grandchildren.
(5) Baked stuffed potatoes are an indulgent starch.
(6) Loving, distracted, indulgent(sentencedict.com), my parents would never follow through on threats to ground me.
(7) Angelopoulos has made an indulgent, at times breathtaking film with big ambitions.
(8) Similarly farmers are more prepared to be indulgent about their employees' working hours as long as the necessary tasks are carried out efficiently.
(9) Mr. Green is indulgent of others'shortcomings.
(10) You're ruining that child, eg by being too indulgent.
(11) He was rather too indulgent in humouring her caprices.
(12) In their chastened smile is an indulgent mockery.
(13) She is indulgent to her grandchildren.
(14) This sorbet is so creamy and totally indulgent.
(15) He is indulgent towards his pupils.
(16) You are too indulgent with your children.
(17) We shouldn't be indulgent towards his mistakes.
(18) Never be so self - indulgent.
(19) Be indulgent it is sincere in the main.
(20) A self - indulgent America opened the flood - gates of chaos.
(21) A fatuous and self - indulgent ruler wouldn't spend much time reading and replying to memorials.
(22) Hurstwood smiled in an indulgent way as he read this letter.
(23) Writers, they say , are whiny, self - indulgent creatures who spend too much time alone.
(24) The old feeling of indulgent tenderness overcame her vexation, and she grew thoroughly moved and alarmed.
(25) If she wasn't being paid by his rich over indulgent parents, she would have punished him there and then.
(26) It is possible that twelfth-century laymen regarded his outpourings with an indulgent smile.
(27) A good butler knows just how to rouse one after a boozy night and now anyone can wake feeling pampered to the indulgent tones of the consummate valet.
(28) Such a legal sentence is too light and is suspected of being indulgent with the degenerates.
(29) We spend long, lazy days on a beach chair or in a hammock and socialize the night away with rum drinks, fancy martinis, and indulgent desserts.
(30) The current reigning emperor is fatuous and self - indulgent , he just hunts in the hunting enclosure everyday.
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