intolerant 的 2 个定义
- not tolerating or respecting beliefs, opinions, usages, manners, etc., different from one's own, as in political or religious matters; bigoted.
- unable or unwilling to tolerate or endure: intolerant of very hot weather.
- unable to fully digest or absorb a specified food or drug:lactose intolerant; aspirin-intolerant.
- an intolerant person; bigot.
intolerant 近义词
impatient, prejudiced
intolerant 的近义词 43 个
- biased
- bigoted
- dictatorial
- disdainful
- dogmatic
- fanatical
- fractious
- hateful
- indignant
- irritable
- racist
- xenophobic
- antipathetic
- averse
- chauvinistic
- communist
- conservative
- contemptuous
- illiberal
- individualistic
- inflexible
- irate
- jaundiced
- narrow
- narrow-minded
- obdurate
- one-sided
- outraged
- racialist
- short-fuse
- small-minded
- snappy
- stuffy
- tilted
- uncharitable
- unfair
- unforbearing
- unindulgent
- unsympathetic
- unwilling
- upset
- waspish
- worked-up
intolerant 的反义词 7 个
更多intolerant例句
- Additionally, new features such as the functionality introduced by Tinder to prevent LGBTQ identification being shown in the profile of users who may be travelling through intolerant nations are incredibly important.
- For the lactose intolerant or butter haters, simply put a nickel on the scale.
- He says and does many of the right things and is intolerant of bad behavior, which is great.
- He reached out to the emerging vegan food movement and to an untapped market of millions of lactose-intolerant Americans.
- Loeffler could also cast calls for her removal as Dream owner as a symptom of “cancel culture” intolerant of opposing views.
- And the fact that satire unnerves the intolerant is evidence of its positive power.
- His policies helped engender the rise of an intolerant and severe nationalism that conflates piety with patriotism.
- Companies are also intolerant of violence in the workplace because it undermines workforce stability and hampers productivity.
- But he grew intolerant of clients tampering with his illustrations.
- She's happy to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, and those intolerant of gluten.
- His abilities the most intolerant Tories were forced grudgingly to acknowledge.
- The tumult and license which usually characterise a general election were more than ordinarily rampant and intolerant.
- The notion of a tyrant God can create but abject, angry, quarrelsome, intolerant slaves.
- The Portuguese are superstitious, and are devout up to a certain point, and the clerics are exceedingly intolerant.
- To master with more certainty her understanding, they would render her austere, intolerant, and vindictive.