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BNC: 18868 COCA: 17363

indulgent

indulgent /ɪnˈdʌlʤənt/ adjective
indulgent
/ɪnˈdʌlʤənt/
adjective
Learner's definition of INDULGENT
[more indulgent; most indulgent]
sometimes disapproving : willing to allow someone to have or enjoy something even though it may not be proper, healthy, appropriate, etc.纵容的;迁就的;听任的
see also self-indulgent
: done or enjoyed as a special pleasure作为一种享受的

— indulgently

adverb
BNC: 18868 COCA: 17363

indulgent

adjective

in·​dul·​gent in-ˈdəl-jənt How to pronounce indulgent (audio)
1
: willing to allow excessive leniency, generosity, or consideration : indulging or characterized by indulgence
indulgent grandparents
2
: done or enjoyed as a special treat or pleasure
indulgent desserts
indulgently adverb

Example Sentences

He gave the child an indulgent smile. she was perhaps a bit too indulgent with her children, who always seemed to get away with everything
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Word History

Etymology

Latin indulgent-, indulgens, present participle of indulgēre

First Known Use

1509, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of indulgent was in 1509
BNC: 18868 COCA: 17363

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