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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Indulgent' in a Sentence

"Characterized by or showing kindness and tolerance, often allowing leniency or permissiveness, as seen in the behavior of an indulgent parent." more

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The indulgent librarian permitted the children to borrow more books than usual from the library.
The indulgent weather gave us a sunny day for our picnic.
The indulgent teacher allowed the students an extra recess as a reward for their hard work.
During the weekend, Sarah's indulgent grandmother let her stay up late to watch a movie.
His indulgent grandmother always had a jar of cookies ready for him when he visited.
The indulgent bedtime story made the children happy before sleep.
The indulgent coach praised the players even after they lost the game, emphasizing their effort.
Grandma was indulgent and allowed Timmy to have an extra cookie before dinner.
The indulgent puppy enjoyed playing with the soft, squeaky toy.
Being indulgent, the art teacher permitted the students to use extra colors in their paintings.
The indulgent teacher praised the little artist's colorful drawing.
The indulgent teacher allowed the students to have an extra recess to celebrate the end of the school year.
The indulgent coach praised the efforts of every player, win or lose, after the soccer match.

Indulgent

in-duhl-juhnt
adjectiveCharacterized by or showing kindness and tolerance, often allowing leniency or permissiveness, as seen in the behavior of an indulgent parent.
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Last Updated On: April 5, 2024
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