How do you use Intolerance in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like impatience or attitude, plus the exact meaning.
Intolerance meaning
- The state of being intolerant.
- Extreme sensitivity to a food or drug; of a food that is generally considered edible, an individual inability to digest it.
Synonyms of Intolerance
Using Intolerance
- The main meaning on this page is: The state of being intolerant. | Extreme sensitivity to a food or drug; of a food that is generally considered edible, an individual inability to digest it.
- Useful related words include: impatience, attitude, mental attitude, tolerance.
- In the example corpus, intolerance often appears in combinations such as: intolerance and, and intolerance, of intolerance.
Context around Intolerance
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 12 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Intolerance
- In this selection, "intolerance" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, lactose, religious, reduce, comes, exceeds and towards stand out and add context to how "intolerance" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accusations of intolerance and bigotry and describes an intolerance for physical. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "intolerance" sits close to words such as andreas, audits and bcci, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with intolerance
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A message of intolerance is being repeated. (7 words)
Importantly, does it include forms of intolerance, prejudice and discrimination? (10 words)
Bioma Probiotics reduce intolerance by strengthening the gut lining and improving digestion. (12 words)
But some 30 years later, I’ve seen how the self-assuredness that had such an impact on me as a teen in Jerusalem is being manipulated and warped by a growing chorus of voices fueled by fear, ignorance and intolerance. (41 words)
Intolerance toward those who think differently, even inside the same political space, is corroding the bases of representative democracy, which is the only system we know that allows us to live and grow in freedom, in spite of its flaws. (40 words)
Fascism also means dictatorship, tyranny, autocracy, intolerance, the unwillingness to entertain the other view, the tendency to assume that one’s opinion is supreme and superior and that other human beings do not matter. (34 words)
Importantly, does it include forms of intolerance, prejudice and discrimination? (10 words)
Example sentences (20)
But because Hradek’s intolerance for Provorov’s intolerance comes from the launching pad of perceived political correctness, he’s allowed to spit whatever hot take he wants without reprisal, I suppose.
Our intolerance for intolerance exceeds those natural impulses, kind of like how we universally hate Nazis.
Although lactose may be detected in the faeces of people with lactose intolerance, this test is not considered reliable enough to conclusively diagnose or exclude lactose intolerance.
Religious intolerance is intolerance against another's religious beliefs or practices or lack thereof.
A message of intolerance is being repeated.
Bioma Probiotics reduce intolerance by strengthening the gut lining and improving digestion.
But by taking precautions, individuals with alcohol intolerance can largely avoid symptoms and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.
But ever since his comments about growing religious intolerance in India a few years back, the barrage of attacks from Hindu right-wing groups have become more personal and concerted.
But it’s a good thing that they’ll help hold back the tide of intolerance that threatens to wash away free expression.
But some 30 years later, I’ve seen how the self-assuredness that had such an impact on me as a teen in Jerusalem is being manipulated and warped by a growing chorus of voices fueled by fear, ignorance and intolerance.
But when they reentered the realm of the mundane, the Gemara describes an intolerance for physical and everyday pursuits.
Even Chris Christie, the former New Jersey governor who has accused Trump of “intolerance towards everyone”, was critical of the decision.
Fascism also means dictatorship, tyranny, autocracy, intolerance, the unwillingness to entertain the other view, the tendency to assume that one’s opinion is supreme and superior and that other human beings do not matter.
For those of us fighting back, as this narrative is both is unsettling and dangerous, we're subject to an onslaught of accusations of intolerance and bigotry.
Forty-two percent of California principals said the incidence of intolerance between students had grown since before the pandemic.
He said IS showed intolerance, brutality and extreme violence in torture, beheadings, drownings and “other outrages”.
Importantly, does it include forms of intolerance, prejudice and discrimination?
Interpretations include equality, morality, and just desserts, while the reversed Justice can indicate bias, intolerance, and abuse.
Intolerance toward those who think differently, even inside the same political space, is corroding the bases of representative democracy, which is the only system we know that allows us to live and grow in freedom, in spite of its flaws.
I still need to figure out what’s causing the histamine intolerance but this is a good start for me,” she wrote.
Common combinations with intolerance
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- intolerance and 41×
- and intolerance 32×
- of intolerance 31×
- religious intolerance 19×
- intolerance in 14×
- lactose intolerance 11×
- intolerance of 11×
- intolerance is 9×
- intolerance to 9×
- intolerance for 7×