Is tolerantly an adjective or adverb?

tolerantly adverb – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

What is the example of tolerant?

The definition of tolerant is a person who understands and accepts the different ideals and beliefs of others. An example of tolerant is three best friends who are Jewish, Christian and Muslim. Able to withstand or endure an adverse environmental condition. Plants tolerant of extreme heat.

What foolishly means?

in a way that is unwise, stupid, or does not show good judgment: Foolishly, I didn’t write the phone number down. I foolishly believed them. See. foolish.

How do you use tolerant in a sentence?

Tolerant sentence example

  1. Do you think he’ll be as tolerant of your principles as I am?
  2. He was a correct Moslem and tolerant towards Christians and Jews.
  3. In religious matters they were extremely tolerant .
  4. His smile was tolerant .
  5. Indeed, he was singularly tolerant of all but intellectual opposition.

How do you use tolerance in a sentence?

Tolerance sentence example

  1. He also advocated tolerance towards the dissenters.
  2. Do that and you have to start building tolerance all over again.
  3. As a religious man, he wrote and strove in favour of tolerance , being decidedly against capital punishment for heretics.

What is the opposite word of foolishly?

What is the opposite of foolishly?

carefully cautiously
sensibly thoughtfully
wisely sagely
watchfully guardedly
vigilantly warily

What is a slang name for a foolish person?

(also idiotical), imbecile. (or imbecilic), knuckleheaded, lamebrain.

What is the difference between tolerance and respect?

In real-life terms, tolerance means accepting that something different has a right to exist, whether or not you agree with it, while respect means a high regard for that something.