Proactive Inclusion. These terms describe an active, enthusiastic support for difference that moves beyond simple tolerance toward celebration.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Embracing [ɪmˈbreɪsɪŋ] | Accepting or supporting something willingly or enthusiastically. Nuance: Goes beyond tolerance to active acceptance and celebration. | 🔴 (0%) |
| Accepting [əkˈseptɪŋ] | Tolerant, especially of views, beliefs, or practices that differ from one’s own. Nuance: A welcoming and open reception of difference. | 🔴 (5%) |
| Open-minded [ˌoʊpən ˈmaɪndɪd] | Willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced. Nuance: An active intellectual receptiveness to different perspectives. | 🔴 (10%) |
Intellectual Openness. This group identifies a broad-minded capacity to allow differing opinions or behaviors without necessarily adopting them.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Tolerant [ˈtɑːlərənt] | The standard term for showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with. Nuance: The neutral, all-purpose word for putting up with difference. | 🔴 (15%) |
| Broad-minded [ˌbrɔːd ˈmaɪndɪd] | Tolerant of the views and behavior of others; liberal-minded. Nuance: A generous and liberal capacity for tolerance. | 🔴 (20%) |
| Catholic [ˈkæθlɪk] | (With a lower-case ‘c’) including a wide variety of things; all-embracing; universal. Nuance: A broad, comprehensive taste or tolerance. | 🔴 (25%) |
Forbearing Endurance. Terms in this range describe a calm, self-controlled approach to dealing with problems or differences under provocation.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Patient [ˈpeɪʃnt] | Able to accept or tolerate delays, problems, or suffering without becoming annoyed or anxious. Nuance: Tolerance demonstrated through calm endurance. | 🔴🟠 (30%) |
| Forbearing [fɔːrˈberɪŋ] | Patient and self-controlled; restrained. Nuance: A patient tolerance under provocation. | 🔴🟠 (35%) |
| Indulgent [ɪnˈdʌldʒənt] | Having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be tolerant to someone, especially to allow self-indulgence. Nuance: A lenient, often overly generous, tolerance. | 🔴🟠 (40%) |
| Easygoing [ˌiːziˈɡoʊɪŋ] | Relaxed and tolerant in approach or manner. Nuance: A placid, not easily upset tolerance. | 🔴🟠 (45%) |
Liberal Non-interference. This level represents a relaxed, nonjudgmental policy of allowing freedom of behavior with few restrictions.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Permissive [pərˈmɪsɪv] | Allowing or characterized by great or excessive freedom of behavior. Nuance: A policy of tolerance, often with few restrictions. | 🟠 (50%) |
| Liberal [ˈlɪbərəl] | Willing to respect or accept behavior or opinions different from one’s own; open to new ideas. Nuance: A political or social philosophy favoring tolerance and progress. | 🟠 (55%) |
| Laid-back [ˌleɪd ˈbæk] | Relaxed and easy-going. Nuance: An informal, casual tolerance. | 🟠 (60%) |
| Nonjudgmental [ˌnɑːnˌdʒʌdʒˈmentl] | Avoiding judgments based on one’s personal standards or opinions. Nuance: A conscious withholding of judgment. | 🟠 (65%) |
Impartiality & Uncertainty. The pivot point of the scale where a lack of strong feeling or mixed contradictory ideas results in a non-committed stance.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Neutral [ˈnuːtrəl] | Not supporting or helping either side; having no strong feeling. Nuance: A position of non-judgment, not taking a stand. | 🟡 (70%) |
| Ambivalent [æmˈbɪvələnt] | Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone. Nuance: Simultaneous tolerance and intolerance, resulting in uncertainty. | 🟡 (75%) |
Developing Prejudice. These terms describe a limited perspective characterized by a low threshold for frustration and a critical point of view.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Impatient [ɪmˈpeɪʃnt] | Having or showing a tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked; restless. Nuance: A low threshold for frustration with differences or delays. | 🟢 (80%) |
| Judgmental [dʒʌdʒˈmentl] | Having or displaying an overly critical point of view. Nuance: A tendency to form and express critical judgments. | 🟢 (85%) |
| Narrow-minded [ˌnæroʊ ˈmaɪndɪd] | Not willing to listen to or tolerate other people’s views; prejudiced. Nuance: A limited perspective that is resistant to new ideas. | 🟢 (90%) |
Active Prejudice. The core range for an unreasonable attachment to belief systems that results in the active dislike of differing groups.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Intolerant [ɪnˈtɑːlərənt] | The standard term for unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one’s own. Nuance: The direct, neutral antonym of “tolerant.” | 🔵 (95%) |
| Bigoted [ˈbɪɡətɪd] | Obstinately or unreasonably attached to a belief, opinion, or faction, in particular prejudiced against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular group. Nuance: Intolerance rooted in prejudice against specific groups. | 🔵 (100%) |
| Prejudiced [ˈpredʒədɪst] | Having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted. Nuance: Preconceived opinions that lead to intolerance. | 🔵 (105%) |
Authoritarian Rejection. This level involves fanatical or authoritarian intolerance specifically directed at opposing views or foreign entities.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Dogmatic [dɔːɡˈmætɪk] | Inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true; opinionated. Nuance: An authoritarian intolerance of other viewpoints. | 🔵🟣 (110%) |
| Zealous [ˈzeləs] | Having or showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective. Nuance: An intense, often fanatical, intolerance for opposing views. | 🔵🟣 (115%) |
| Xenophobic [ˌzenəˈfoʊbɪk] | Having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. Nuance: Intolerance specifically directed at foreigners. | 🔵🟣 (120%) |
Ideological Superiority. An extreme form of intolerance rooted in the aggressive belief that a particular group is inherently superior to others.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Supremacist [sʊˈpreməsɪst] | An advocate of the supremacy of a particular group, especially one determined by race or sex. Nuance: An ideology of intolerance based on perceived superiority. | 🟣 (125%) |
| Chauvinistic [ˌʃoʊvɪˈnɪstɪk] | Feeling or displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism; exaggerated or aggressive belief in one’s own group’s superiority. Nuance: An arrogant, bellicose intolerance. | 🟣 (130%) |
Rigid & Violent Exclusion. The final stage of the scale, representing the most extreme forms of rigid moral policing or the deliberate destruction of groups.
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Genocidal [ˌdʒenəˈsaɪdl] | Relating to or involving the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group. Nuance: The most extreme, violent, and final form of intolerance. | 🟣 (135%) |
| Puritanical [ˌpjʊrɪˈtænɪkəl] | Practicing or affecting strict religious or moral behavior; rigidly austere. Nuance: An extreme, rigid intolerance of any perceived immorality or impurity. | 🟣 (140%) |