indulgent
1 of 1adjective/ɪnˈdʌldʒənt/
Forms:more indulgent,most indulgent
1
allowing others to enjoy pleasures or desires without strict judgment or criticism
- He was indulgent toward himself, often treating himself to luxury items.
- The indulgent chef created a lavish meal, with rich and decadent flavors.
- His indulgent behavior toward his friends meant that he rarely set boundaries.
- They enjoyed an indulgent afternoon, relaxing at the spa and enjoying fine wine.
- The indulgent boss allowed his team to take long breaks whenever they needed.
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2
having a positive attitude toward someone or something
C2- She was an indulgent parent, often letting her children stay up late on weekends to watch movies.
- The community was indulgent towards the eccentricities of its residents, embracing their quirks with warmth and acceptance.
- The chef was indulgent towards the local ingredients, incorporating them into his dishes with care and respect.
- He had an indulgent attitude towards animals, often rescuing and caring for strays in his neighborhood.
- The teacher was indulgent towards her students' creativity, encouraging them to explore their ideas freely.