Forgiving

/fərˈɡɪv.ɪŋ/ adjective

Forgiving describes someone who is willing to let go of anger and not hold grudges when others make mistakes. It can also describe things that are not too harsh or demanding, like a forgiving exam.

From the verb “forgive,” which comes from Old English “forgiefan” meaning “to give up” or “to pardon.” The -ing form turned it into a description of a person’s usual attitude.

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