释义 |
forgiving
for·giv·ing F0261900 (fər-gĭv′ĭng, fôr-)adj.1. Inclined or able to forgive.2. Providing a margin for error or shortcomings. for·giv′ing·ly adv.for·giv′ing·ness n.forgiving (fəˈɡɪvɪŋ) adjwilling to forgive; merciful forˈgivingly adv forˈgivingness nfor•giv•ing (fərˈgɪv ɪŋ) adj. 1. disposed to forgive or showing forgiveness. 2. tolerant: This slope is forgiving of inexperienced skiiers. [1680–90] for•giv′ing•ly, adv. for•giv′ing•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | forgiving - inclined or able to forgive and show mercy; "a kindly forgiving nature"; "a forgiving embrace to the naughty child"unforgiving - unwilling or unable to forgive or show mercy; "a surly unforgiving old woman" | | 2. | forgiving - providing absolution absolvitory, exonerativeexculpatory - clearing of guilt or blame |
forgivingadjective lenient, tolerant, compassionate, clement, patient, mild, humane, gracious, long-suffering, merciful, magnanimous, forbearing, willing to forgive, soft-hearted People are not in a very forgiving mood.Translationsforgive (fəˈgiv) – past tense forgave (fəˈgeiv) : past participle forˈgiven – verb1. to stop being angry with (someone who has done something wrong). He forgave her for stealing his watch. 原諒,寬恕(某人) 原谅,宽恕(某人) 2. to stop being angry about (something that someone has done). He forgave her angry words. 原諒,寬恕 原谅,宽恕 forgiveness (fəˈgivnis) noun1. the act of forgiving. He asked for forgiveness. 寬恕 宽恕2. readiness to forgive. He showed great forgiveness towards them. 寬大,寬人之心 宽大,宽人之心 forˈgiving adjective ready to forgive (often). a forgiving person. 寬大的,慈悲的 宽大的,慈悲的 IdiomsSeeforgiveforgiving
Synonyms for forgivingadj lenientSynonyms- lenient
- tolerant
- compassionate
- clement
- patient
- mild
- humane
- gracious
- long-suffering
- merciful
- magnanimous
- forbearing
- willing to forgive
- soft-hearted
Synonyms for forgivingadj inclined or able to forgive and show mercyAntonymsadj providing absolutionSynonymsRelated Words |