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View synonyms for endurable
endurable
[ en-door-uh-buhl, -dyoor- ]
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- en·dura·bili·ty en·dura·ble·ness noun
- en·dura·bly adverb
- nonen·dura·ble adjective
- unen·dura·bili·ty adjective
- unen·dura·ble adjective
- unen·dura·ble·ness noun
- unen·dura·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of endurable1
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Example Sentences
It made everything feel temporary and endurable, and it allowed me to dream in a way.
From Los Angeles Times
Clearly, this verbiage is bad on purpose — which doesn’t make it any less endurable.
From New York Times
I’m partial to Temple this time around for no other reason than the fact that her presence made the 10-episode run of “The Godfather” limited series “The Offer” almost endurable.
From Los Angeles Times
Feeling this, Jo’s burden seemed easier to bear, duty grew sweeter, and life looked more endurable, seen from the safe shelter of her mother’s arms.
From Literature
So how do you know when a gross but endurable situation requires medical intervention?
From Salon
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