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1 müsamahakâr
"lenient, tolerant; indulgent." -
2 müsamahalı
"lenient, tolerant; indulgent." -
3 yumuşak
adj. benignant, bland, ductile, easygoing, effeminate, flabby, flaccid, floppy, gentle, kid glove, kindly, lax, lenient, light, limp, malleable, mellow, mild, pulpy, smooth, soft, soft boiled, spongy, supple, tender, velvet, yielding* * *1. soft 2. supple 3. balmy 4. ductile 5. flaccid 6. fluffy 7. lenient 8. malleable 9. smoother (adj.) 10. softer (adj.) 11. tender (adj.) -
4 hafif
adj. digestible, light, airy, lightweight, slight, weak, cushy, distant, dulcet, feeble, feint, frail, frivolous, lenient, loose, mild, piano, small, soft, subdued, tenuous, unsubstantial--------adv. light, lightly--------n. easy of digestion--------hafif (tartışma)adj. unsound--------hafif (yemek)adj. blancmange--------hafif (çay vs.)adj. wishy-washy* * *1. flippant 2. gauzy 3. light 4. lightweight 5. mild 6. weightless -
5 merhametli
adj. merciful, compassionate, tenderhearted, gracious, charitable, pitiful, benignant, Christian, clement, lenient, pitying, propitious, Samaritan, softhearted* * *1. clement 2. humane 3. merciful 4. pitying -
6 hoşgörülü
adj. tolerant, indulgent, patient, forgiving, broad, clement, complaisant, decent, gentle, lenient, permissive, wide open -
7 halim
mild, lenient, gentle yumuþak huylu -
8 lokum
1. Turkish delight. 2. slang teacher who´s well-liked and lenient. -
9 müsamaha
"lenience, tolerance; indulgence; overlooking, disregarding. - etmek /a/ to be lenient with (someone); to overlook, disregard (an error or erroneous action) (indulgently or deliberately)."
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Lenient — Le ni*ent (l[=e] n[i^]*ent or l[=e]n yent), a. [L. leniens, entis, p. pr. of lenire to soften, fr. lenis soft, mild. Cf. {Lithe}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Relaxing; emollient; softening; assuasive; sometimes followed by of. Lenient of grief. Milton.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lenient — (adj.) 1650s, relaxing, soothing, from M.Fr. lenient, from L. lenientem (nom. leniens), prp. of lenire to soften, alleviate, mitigate, allay, calm, from lenis mild, gentle, calm, probably from PIE root *le to leave, yield, let go, slacken (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
Lenient — Le ni*ent, n. (Med.) A lenitive; an emollient. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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