Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛptɪŋnəs/
noun the quality or state of being accepting; the willingness to accept or tolerate others' beliefs, opinions, or behaviors
A1 Her acceptingness of different cultures made her a popular choice for the exchange program.
A2 The teacher's acceptingness of mistakes helped the students feel more comfortable in class.
B1 The company's acceptingness of remote work options attracted a diverse range of employees.
B2 His acceptingness of criticism allowed him to grow and improve in his career.
C1 The community's acceptingness of new ideas led to innovative solutions to long-standing problems.
C2 The politician's acceptingness of differing opinions set a positive example for civil discourse.
formal The acceptingness of the community towards different cultural backgrounds is commendable.
informal I appreciate your acceptingness of my quirks and habits.
slang Her acceptingness of the situation was totally chill.
figurative The garden seemed to exude an atmosphere of acceptingness towards all creatures.
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