Crossword-Solution: FORBEARANCE 11 letters, 76 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Word Word Type Definition
Forbearance n. The act of forbearing or waiting; the exercise of
patience.
Forbearance n. The quality of being forbearing; indulgence toward
offenders or enemies; long-suffering.

We have 76 clues for the answer “FORBEARANCE”

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refraining from acting 1 answer
longanimity 2 answers
melting mood 3 answers
Elusion 10 answers
Acquiescence 17 answers
Mildness. 17 answers
Abstention 20 answers
commiseration 26 answers
condescension 40 answers
gentleness 41 answers
capitulation 43 answers
toleration 44 answers
Lenience 44 answers
sufferance 45 answers
"Pity!" 46 answers
peace of mind 46 answers
Liberality 49 answers
Durability 50 answers
tolerance 50 answers
Mercy! 51 answers
abstinence 51 answers
passiveness 52 answers
lenity 53 answers
Magnanimity 53 answers
forgiveness 54 answers
concession 55 answers
perseverance 55 answers
grey matter 56 answers
exceller 57 answers
Temperance 58 answers
Deference 58 answers
Stamina 58 answers
clemency 59 answers
Gray matter? 60 answers
resistance 60 answers
avoidance 60 answers
Endurance 61 answers
GOOD points 61 answers
submission 62 answers
Patronage 64 answers
Favour 64 answers
Passivity 65 answers
Leniency 66 answers
stability 66 answers
Fortitude 67 answers
Laxity 68 answers
Permission 68 answers
Accepting 69 answers
Composure 70 answers
Equanimity 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
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greedy person
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Sentences with FORBEARANCE (5)

But fall’n he is, and now What rests, but that the mortal Sentence pass On his transgression, Death denounc’t that day, Which he presumes already vain and void, Because not yet inflicted, as he fear’d, By some immediate stroak; but soon shall find Forbearance no acquittance ere day end.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
With an easy condescension, and kind forbearance towards our stupidity—which, to his order of mind, must have seemed little short of crime—would he forth-with, by the merest touch of his finger, make the incomprehensible as clear as daylight.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business.
A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens 1992
Finally, I owe a deep debt of gratitude to my wife, Jean, for typing the manuscript, for a host of other miscellaneous tasks and, above all, for her forbearance and encouragement.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Thus far the Judge’s countenance had expressed mild forbearance,—grave and almost gentle deprecation of his cousin’s unbecoming violence,—free and Christian-like forgiveness of the wrong inflicted by her words.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993

Quotes with FORBEARANCE (3)

Forbearance in the face of fate, beauty constant under torture, are not merely passive. They are a positive achievement, an explicit triumph.
Thomas Mann Death in Venice and Other Tales
If there is no any patience, forbearance and forgiveness. Then there is no peace.
Muditha Champika Decoding Mysteries Of Nature And The Universe: Comparison of Pure Buddhist Philosophy and Science
Oh!" cried Anne eagerly, "I hope I do justice to all that is felt by you, and by those who resemble you. God forbid that I should undervaluethe warm and faithful feelings of any of my fellow-creatures! I should deserve utter contempt if I dared to suppose that true attachmentand constancy were known only by woman. No, I believe you capableof everything great and good in your married lives. I believe you equalto every important exertion, and to every domestic forbearance, so l…
Jane Austen Persuasion
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