Comparative for not tolerant of views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own
“He must be, in the nature of things, intolerant of the opinions of others, which conflict with his own.”
Comparative for not having the tolerance or patience for someone or something
“They are, as may be supposed, especially intolerant of fools.”
Comparative for having prejudiced or intolerant views
“It might also be true that he was alarmist and intolerant of new immigrants.”
Comparative for unable to consume or ingest something without adverse effects
“Any parent concerned that their child may be allergic or intolerant to any foods should get advice from their doctor.”
Comparative for having a cruel or spiteful character or nature
Comparative for seeking to impose a doctrine in all circumstances without regard to practical considerations
Comparative for not considerate of others
Comparative for very domineering in laying down one's dogmas or beliefs
Comparative for not based on or behaving according to the principles of justice and fairness
Comparative for resistant and unwilling to accept or consider
Comparative for frank and blunt in nature
Comparative for high in tension or levels of conflict
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