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Definition of acceptant in English: acceptantadjective əkˈsɛpt(ə)ntəkˈsept(ə)nt acceptant ofrare Willingly accepting (something). 〈罕〉愿意接受(某事)的 Example sentencesExamples - They tire people out, wear them down, make them acceptant of shoddy workmanship or service. I'm impressed at the same time as I'm angry.
- Antislavery sentiment would not necessarily have prevented someone from owning or hiring slaves, but would have made it less likely than if the individual had been completely acceptant of slavery.
- Leftist psychologists are obsessed with the fact that conservatives are more acceptant of the power and authority arrangements in our present society than they are.
- Friday morning, first day of the test I still vex but I was acceptant of my fate.
Synonyms open-minded, ready to consider new ideas, willing to consider new ideas, open to new ideas, open to suggestions, open, responsive, amenable, sympathetic, well disposed, interested, attuned, flexible, willing, favourable, approachable, accessible, friendly, welcoming
OriginLate 16th century: from French, 'accepting', present participle of accepter. Definition of acceptant in US English: acceptantadjectiveəkˈsept(ə)nt acceptant ofrare Willingly accepting. 〈罕〉愿意接受(某事)的 Example sentencesExamples - Leftist psychologists are obsessed with the fact that conservatives are more acceptant of the power and authority arrangements in our present society than they are.
- They tire people out, wear them down, make them acceptant of shoddy workmanship or service. I'm impressed at the same time as I'm angry.
- Friday morning, first day of the test I still vex but I was acceptant of my fate.
- Antislavery sentiment would not necessarily have prevented someone from owning or hiring slaves, but would have made it less likely than if the individual had been completely acceptant of slavery.
Synonyms open-minded, ready to consider new ideas, willing to consider new ideas, open to new ideas, open to suggestions, open, responsive, amenable, sympathetic, well disposed, interested, attuned, flexible, willing, favourable, approachable, accessible, friendly, welcoming
OriginLate 16th century: from French, ‘accepting’, present participle of accepter. |