Superlative for having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be lenient with someone
“These parents are indulgent towards the child's impulses, desires and actions.”
Superlative for having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be generous with someone
“You say the good baron is indulgent and generous. You need not, then, hesitate to appeal to him.”
Superlative for having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be kind to someone
“I feel a bit more indulgent towards those who have lost their way.”
Superlative for having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be helpful to someone
“The teachers were very indulgent with our requests.”
Superlative for characterized by great care, fondness or affection
“His daughter painted him as a most loving and indulgent parent.”
Superlative for involving, or characterized by, great or excessive self-indulgence of gratification
“He lived an indulgent lifestyle far beyond his means.”
Superlative for having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties
Superlative for relaxed or leisurely
Superlative for not strict, tolerant of deviation
Superlative for unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude
Superlative for extravagantly luxurious in nature
(archaic) Superlative for overfamiliar or forward
Superlative for providing encouragement or emotional help
Superlative for casual or relaxed in nature
Superlative for in a state of peaceful happiness, calm or contentment
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