Pronunciation: /ˈliːniənt/
adjective Lenient is an adjective that describes someone or something that is permissive or tolerant, especially in relation to enforcing rules or discipline.
A1 The teacher was lenient with the students who were late to class.
A2 The lenient judge decided to give the young offender a second chance.
B1 The company has a lenient policy when it comes to flexible working hours.
B2 The manager was criticized for being too lenient with employees who consistently underperformed.
C1 Despite his lenient approach, the professor still maintained high academic standards.
C2 The lenient sentencing of the white-collar criminal caused outrage among the public.
formal The judge was known for being lenient in his sentencing decisions.
informal My mom is usually pretty lenient about curfew as long as I text her.
slang The teacher was surprisingly lenient about late assignments.
figurative The company had to adopt a more lenient approach to keep up with the changing market.
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