Definitionadj. inclined or able to forgive and show mercy
Last update: June 28, 2015
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My mother is loving and forgiving by nature. [Please select]
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A few months ago she wouldn't have realized that forgiving her father was important to her marriage – but then, a few months ago she didn't know Chauncey. [Please select]
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Ever forgiving and ever affable. [Please select]
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And then you will know the happiness of forgiving. [Please select]
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It is the truest means of forgiving injuries and loving enemies. [Please select]
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Except during his fits of passion, King Richard was generous, forgiving, and royal in his moods. [Please select]
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But Fred Greenwood was in a gracious and forgiving mood. [Please select]
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"But the divine quality of woman is her power of forgiving." [Please select]
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A very creditable and handsome letter for a forgiving father. [Please select]
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His eyes, dulled and dimmed, were still the kindly, magnanimous, forgiving blue eyes. [Please select]
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But the Prime Minister and the Chancellor had other things to think of than forgiving Lionel. [Please select]
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