intolerant

IPA: ɪntˈɑɫɝʌnt

noun

  • One who is intolerant; a bigot.

adjective

  • Unable or indisposed to tolerate, endure or bear.
  • Not tolerant; close-minded about new or different ideas; indisposed to tolerate contrary opinions or beliefs; impatient of dissent or opposition; denying or refusing the right of private opinion or choice in others; inclined to persecute or suppress dissent.
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Examples of "intolerant" in Sentences

  • The mere fact of being lactose intolerant is entirely irrelevant.
  • The act of censoring is an attempt against freedom of thought and expression, commonly seen in intolerant and totalitarian regimes.
  • What's more important for those of us who are lactose intolerant is that kefir is as good or better than yogurt in reducing symptoms.
  • Notes: Referee Steve Javie was an in intolerant mood, issuing technical fouls to Larry Brown, Childs and Hill within a span of 2: 34 in the second quarter. ...
  • Maybe you're being called intolerant because ... by David Basora on Thursday, Jan 15, 2009 at 8: 44: 23 AM sad by Anthony Wade on Thursday, Jan 15, 2009 at 7: 04: 07 PM
  • The percentage of people thought to be gluten intolerant is growing but is still considered to be no more than 1% of the population, hardly enough to sustain a restaurant.
  • It does however appear quite likely, that many people who have previously been diagnosed as lactose intolerant may actually have been protein intolerant, in particular, to a1 beta casein.
  • At a time when our nation is seeing a rise in intolerant behavior, crossing every cultural line, whether based on race, religion or sexual orientation, we seem simultaneously stuck with a national news media that is preoccupied with conflict and controversy when we desperately need one that weighs facts and reports fairly.

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