Synonym: bigoted, impatient, prejudiced, unsympathetic. Similar words: intolerance, tolerant, tolerance, tolerate, tolerable, tolerably, burst into laughter, guarantor. Meaning: [ɪn'tɑlərənt /-tɒl-] adj. 1. unwilling to tolerate difference of opinion 2. narrow-minded about cherished opinions.
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31 Never intolerant of individuals, he had little patience for pettiness of mind.
32 The police chief has been accused of being intolerant and ignorant.
33 Most bigoted people are intolerant of opposition.
34 He is intolerant of heresy.
35 When Judeo-Christian beliefs are labeled as intolerant.
36 He was intolerant of both suggestions and criticisms.
37 Julia said that Francis seemed to be getting intolerant.
38 He is intolerant towards others.
39 The problem with any generalisation is that it generally misrepresents. That said, we should also be mindful not to generalise all secular humanists to be equally intolerant of all religions.
40 Pretty soon everyone in his dorm labels him as an intolerant bigot.
41 Pastor Wundt, the shepherd of the Columbus church, was a sincere and ardent Christian, but his bigotry and hard-and-fast orthodoxy made him intolerant .
42 True, often there is a kind of innocence in prejudices[sentencedict.com], but in those days I viewed grade-three thinking with an intolerant contempt and an incautious mockery.
43 In general, PTU is considered second-line drug therapy except in patients who are allergic to or intolerant of MMI.
44 There was in him the heartiness and intolerant joviality of the prosperous farmer.
45 Paphiopedilum sp. (NT$1.00): A terrestrial orchid with a monopodial growth habit. Its leaves are thin and soft. It has no pseudobulb and it is relatively intolerant of drought.
46 Many of the desert scrub species that have invaded these ranges are fire intolerant.
47 If you're lactose intolerant, fortified soy products -- particularly those with calcium malate -- are a fine substitute in cooking and often contain similar amounts of protein, vitamin D, and calcium.
48 He is intolerant of opinions which differ from his own.
49 Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin had cautioned that Stalin was rude and intolerant.
50 Don't be intolerant of people whose opinions differ from yours.
51 Intolerant of the beliefs and opinions of others; stubbornly unreceptive to new ideas.
52 Several men expressed their abhorrence of this intolerant attitude of Owen's.
53 The taxi driver became more and more intolerant of the back - seat driver.
54 Were there not even these inducements to moderation, nothing could be more ill-judged than that intolerant spirit which has, at all times[Sentencedict.com], characterized political parties.
55 Because of this, those who are literate are definitely not unreasonable, truth-twisting, self-seeking, or intolerant .
56 His insatiable ambition can make him short - tempered and intolerant.
57 They were bitterly intolerant of the opinions of their enemies and the pleasures of their friends.
58 Flecainide was used for prevention of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) in 18 patients with frequent symptomatic attacks that were resistant or intolerant to quinidine, amiodarone, and so on.
59 After all, totalitarian power has been fed and weaned and to this day is imbued with the intolerant spirit of this ideology, which sees plurality only as a necessary evil, or as a formality.
60 Three years later, intolerant of the uncheerful and insipid ambience within the household, my mother adopted a little boy from a tribal clan.
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