tolerant /ˈtɒl. ə r. ə nt/ /ˈtɑː.lɚ-/ adjective ACCEPTING
1. willing to accept behaviour and beliefs which are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them
The present government is even less tolerant of dissent.
On the continent people are more tolerant of children in public places.
tolerant /ˈtɒl. ə r. ə nt/ /ˈtɑː.lɚ-/ adjective ABLE TO DEAL WITH
2. able to deal with something unpleasant or annoying, or to continue existing despite bad or difficult conditions
I think men are less tolerant of stress than women.
Compared to other plants, rye is more tolerant of drought.
address /əˈdres/ verb [ T ] SPEAK TO
1. formal to speak or write to someone
He addressed a few introductory remarks to the audience.
He likes to be addressed as 'Sir' or 'Mr Partridge'.
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