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forbearance
for·bear·ance F0243300 (fôr-bâr′əns)n.1. Tolerance and restraint in the face of provocation; patience.2. Law The act of giving a debtor more time to pay rather than immediately enforcing a debt that is due.forbearance (fɔːˈbɛərəns) n1. the act of forbearing2. self-control; patience3. (Law) law abstention from or postponement of the enforcement of a legal right, esp by a creditor allowing his debtor time to payfor•bear•ance (fɔrˈbɛər əns) n. 1. the act of forbearing; a refraining from taking action. 2. forbearing conduct or quality; patient endurance; self-control. 3. an abstaining from the enforcement of a right, esp. a creditor's granting of more time to repay a debt. [1570–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | forbearance - good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetencelonganimity, patiencegood nature - a cheerful, obliging disposition | | 2. | forbearance - a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges; refraining from acting; "his forbearance to reply was alarming"delay, holdup - the act of delaying; inactivity resulting in something being put off until a later time |
forbearancenoun1. patience, resignation, restraint, tolerance, indulgence, long-suffering, moderation, self-control, leniency, temperance, mildness, lenity, longanimity (rare) a high degree of tolerance and forbearance patience anger, impatience, intolerance, irritability, shortness, impetuosity2. abstinence, refraining, avoidance forbearance from military actionforbearancenoun1. The capacity of enduring hardship or inconvenience without complaint:long-suffering, patience, resignation, tolerance.2. Forbearing or lenient treatment:charitableness, charity, indulgence, lenience, leniency, lenity, tolerance, toleration.Translationsforˈbearance (fəˈbeərəns) noun patience; control of temper. She showed great forbearance. 忍耐 忍耐forˈbearing adjective patient. a patient and forbearing friend. 寬容的 宽容的forbearance
ForbearanceThe temporary suspension of loan repayments due to demonstrated financial hardship on the part of the borrower. Interest continues to accrue during forbearance and thus may extend the repayment period or cause payments to increase once they re-commence. A borrower must apply to the lender to be considered for forbearance.forbearanceThe act of restraining from exercising a right.
1. Typically encountered in leases and other contracts specifying that a forbearance by one party who fails to declare a default when entitled shall not entitle the other party to rely on future forbearances and will not constitute a waiver of any rights.
2. After a loan default, lenders will sometimes enter into formal forbearance agreements with borrowers, agreeing not to foreclose if the borrowers will agree to a new payment plan, pay all attorneys' fees associated with drafting the agreement, usually agree to a higher interest rate and more collateral, and almost always agree to waive any and all claims against the lender. forbearance Related to forbearance: Forbearance AgreementSynonyms for forbearancenoun patienceSynonyms- patience
- resignation
- restraint
- tolerance
- indulgence
- long-suffering
- moderation
- self-control
- leniency
- temperance
- mildness
- lenity
- longanimity
Antonyms- anger
- impatience
- intolerance
- irritability
- shortness
- impetuosity
noun abstinenceSynonyms- abstinence
- refraining
- avoidance
Synonyms for forbearancenoun the capacity of enduring hardship or inconvenience without complaintSynonyms- long-suffering
- patience
- resignation
- tolerance
noun forbearing or lenient treatmentSynonyms- charitableness
- charity
- indulgence
- lenience
- leniency
- lenity
- tolerance
- toleration
Synonyms for forbearancenoun good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetenceSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privilegesRelated Words |