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What is the adjective noun of tolerate?

The adjective form of "tolerate" is tolerant.

Here's how it works:

* Tolerate (verb): To allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of something that one dislikes or disagrees with.

* Tolerant (adjective): Willing to accept or put up with different views or behaviors.

For example:

* Verb: "She tolerates his annoying habits."

* Adjective: "He is a tolerant person who respects all cultures."

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