Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛptənt/
noun a person who is accepting or open to new ideas or beliefs
A1 An acceptant is someone who is open to new ideas and different perspectives.
A2 The acceptant listened to the speaker with an open mind.
B1 The group leader was an acceptant, willing to consider all suggestions.
B2 Being acceptant of feedback is crucial for personal growth.
C1 Her acceptant nature allowed her to adapt easily to new environments.
C2 The CEO's acceptant attitude towards innovation led to the company's success.
adjective willing to accept or agree to something
A1 She is very acceptant of other people's differences.
A2 The children were acceptant of the new rules in the classroom.
B1 The company has a policy of being acceptant of diverse perspectives.
B2 The team leader is known for being acceptant of feedback from team members.
C1 The organization's culture is highly acceptant of innovative ideas.
C2 The artist is known for being acceptant of criticism and using it to improve their work.
formal The organization is very acceptant of new ideas and innovations.
informal She's pretty acceptant of different lifestyles and beliefs.
slang My friends are so acceptant, they'll never judge you for anything.
figurative The soil in this region is very acceptant of different types of crops.
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