Latitudinarian

//lædɪtuːdəˈnɛɹi.ən//

Synonyms for "latitudinarian" (41 found)

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Bulgarian

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  • либерален adj (tolerant, especially of other people's religious views)
  • толерантен adj (tolerant, especially of other people's religious views)

French

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  • latitudinaire adj (tolerant, especially of other people's religious views)
  • latitudinaire noun (a person who is tolerant)

Italian

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  • latitudinario adj (tolerant, especially of other people's religious views)
  • latitudinario noun (a person who is tolerant)

Portuguese

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  • latitudinário adj (tolerant, especially of other people's religious views)
  • latitudinário noun (a person who is tolerant)

Spanish

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  • laxista adj (tolerant, especially of other people's religious views)
  • latitudinario noun (a person who is tolerant)

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’Tis probable, that the Account here given of the Religion of the Natives of Madagascar, may, by Some, be thought a mere Fiction, and inserted with no other View, than to advance some Latitudinarian Principles […]

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1859, S. Austin Allibone, A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, Philadelphia: Childs & Peterson, Volume I, under the entry “Franklin, Benjamin,” p. 630, It is not to be doubted that intimacies with English freethinkers at this period, and with French deists and atheists at a later stage in his life, did much to engender those latitudinarian sentiments upon religious subjects which Franklin is known to have entertained.

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[…] their political tactics were to be more closely coordinated with Moscow and their latitudinarian approach to cultural affairs was to be replaced by Zdanov’s uncompromising thesis of the ‘two cultures’.

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