indulgent Meaning in Tamil ( indulgent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
தயையுள்ள,
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indulgent's Usage Examples:
canonizata, du Cange], ultima, poenosa, luctuosa, nigra, inofficiosa, muta, crucis, lamentationum, indulgentiae), in the Christian ecclesiastical year the week immediately preceding Easter.
Kalinka is, however, far too severe upon the patriots and much too indulgent towards King Stanislaus.
The gist of his system, which is known as "equiprobabilism," is that the more indulgent opinion may always be followed, whenever the authorities in its favour are as good, or nearly as good, as those on the other side.
The time had come, however, when Saint Just and he were to turn their attention not only to les enrages, but to les indulgents- the powerful faction of the Dantonists.
Pear and chocolate also work well â for an indulgent treat, serve poached pears, drizzled with chocolate sauce.
The disgrace to his name is indelible that on the 19th of March 1792, when the perpetrators of the massacre of Avignon had been introduced to the Assembly by Collot d'Herbois, Vergniaud spoke indulgently of their crimes and lent the authority of his voice to their amnesty.
Two runners up will receive an indulgent day of pampering at a top health spa.
Verus, a weak, selfindulgent man, had a high respect for his adoptive brother, and deferred uniformly to his judgment.
According to this authority Jovinian in 388 was living at Rome the celibate life of an ascetic monk, possessed a good acquaintance with the Bible, and was the author of several minor works, but, undergoing an heretical change of view, afterwards became a self-indulgent Epicurean and unrefined sensualist.
After the captivity and death of Valerian, Gallienus succeeded to a merely nominal rule in the East, and was too careless and self-indulgent to take any active measures to recover the lost provinces.
Synonyms:
voluptuary, voluptuous, luxuriant, gluttonous, effete, intemperate, luxurious, hard, self-indulgent, overindulgent, sybaritic, pampering, sporting, hedonic, hedonistic, epicurean, heavy, betting, dissipated, decadent, card-playing, gay,
Antonyms:
bisexual, depressing, colorless, nonindulgent, abstemious,