Definitionadj. 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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