Forgiving [adjective]
Definition of Forgiving:
sparing
Opposite/Antonyms of Forgiving:
-
Sentence/Example of Forgiving:
The item is easier to fit than, say, pants or a suit, and more forgiving of any measurement errors.
The easiest, most forgiving, and flexible way I’ve found to use up spices is to turn them into tisanes or herbal infusions.
This dough is surprisingly forgiving thanks to the shortening, so don’t be nervous.
Customers surprisingly have been very forgiving about losing some of their familiar favorites.
Diouf says he was understanding and forgiving, up to a point.
He was beyond reach of earthly justice, anyway; and one can't help forgiving much to a man who faces death with a smile.
He did not possess the same courage as Oroboni, but followed his example in forgiving all his enemies.
Although Arnold could thus show himself both brave and forgiving, he had one great fault, his vanity.
Paul was indeed neither so forgiving nor so long-suffering as he appeared.
He really seemed to have difficulty in forgiving himself for writing at all.