endurable
IPA: ɪndˈʊrʌbʌɫ
adjective
- Able to be endured; tolerable; bearable.
- Capable of enduring; likely to endure; durable.
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Examples of "endurable" in Sentences
- What makes the absence endurable is the addition of Will Clark from Baltimore.
- Calvin had regarded the "silly things" in our Prayer Book as "endurable," not so Knox.
- Seems a lot simpler, more endurable, and reflects the individual rights the Founders wanted to protect.
- So I know I will go home tonight to a warm house and have a hot meal, and this alone will make my winter endurable.
- Lara Yuan '10 manages to make One Republic endurable, which is no mean feat, while Emily Francis' 13 deftly executes her solo combinations with the skill of an upperclassman.
- Apparently what I must do to make life more endurable is to follow my principles, with the hope that enough of this feeling will rub off on my associates to being a chain reaction.
- Still in these it is often compensated by descriptions of natural scenery so life-like and so enthusiastic that even the most _blasé_ of novel readers is carried along in a state of what may be called endurable tediousness.
- That truth stated, an essential question must be asked: If you are in a marriage that feels like a death sentence and maybe is, if you have tried and tried to make things more endurable but cannot -- what is the worst damage to children: to stay or leave?
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