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Forgiving vs Patient - What's the difference?

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Forgiving is a related term of patient.


As nouns the difference between forgiving and patient

is that forgiving is an act of forgiveness while patient is patient, someone who receives therapeutic treatment.

As an adjective forgiving

is inclined to forgive.

As a verb forgiving

is .

forgiving

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Inclined to forgive.
  • I am not very forgiving .

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An act of forgiveness.
  • * 1996 , Bernard P. Dauenhauer, Citizenship in a Fragile World (page 58)
  • And I receive your forgiveness only from you. A group's promises and forgivings are nothing more than the sum of its individual members' promises and forgivings.

    patient

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Content to wait if necessary; not losing one's temper while waiting.
  • Be patient : your friends will arrive in a few hours.
  • Constant in pursuit or exertion; persevering; calmly diligent.
  • patient endeavour
  • * Sir Isaac Newton
  • Whatever I have done is due to patient thought.
  • (obsolete) Physically able to suffer or bear.
  • * Bishop Fell
  • patient of severest toil and hardship

    Synonyms

    * composed

    Antonyms

    * impatient * antsy

    Derived terms

    * patiently

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person or animal who receives treatment from a doctor or other medically educated person.
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  • (linguistics, grammar) The noun or noun phrase that is semantically on the receiving end of a verb's action.
  • One who, or that which, is passively affected; a passive recipient.
  • * Gov. of Tongue
  • Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate that often involves the agent and the patient .

    Antonyms

    * agent

    Derived terms

    * inpatient * outpatient * patient role * patient of something

    See also

    * -end

    Anagrams

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