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    lenient
    /ˈliːnɪənt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a punishment or person in authority) more merciful or tolerant than expected: "in the view of the Court the sentence was too lenient"
    • 2. mild or soothing; emollient. archaic

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  3. Lenient means not as severe or strong in punishment or judgment as would be expected. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms, antonyms and translations.

  4. Lenient means mild, tolerant, or soothing. It comes from Latin lenis, meaning "soft" or "mild". See examples, synonyms, word history, and related words.

  5. Lenient means permissive or showing mercy, as opposed to strict or harsh. When you’re lenient with someone, you go easy on them. The word sometimes implies that maybe you’re going too easy, and should be more strict.

  6. Learn the meaning of lenient, an adjective that describes someone or something that is not as severe or strong in punishment or judgment as expected. See how to use lenient in sentences and find synonyms, antonyms and translations in different languages.

  7. Learn the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation and examples of the adjective 'lenient', which means not strict or severe. Find out how to use it in different contexts and languages.

  8. If you're not overly strict, and you show tolerance and mercy when someone does something wrong, you're being lenient. Lenient means tolerant or relaxed, and is usually used when we’re talking about someones attitude toward discipline.

  9. Learn the meaning of lenient as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, antonyms, and examples. Find out the origin and usage of lenient in different contexts and domains.

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