dure Antonyms
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Meaning of dure
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dure (a.)
Hard; harsh; severe; rough; toilsome.
To last; to continue; to endure.
dure Sentence Examples
- The runners had to endure the scorching heat during the marathon.
- The artist's work had a profound and enduring impact on the art world.
- She endured the long and arduous journey with unwavering determination.
- The old oak tree stood as an enduring symbol of strength and resilience.
- The team endured a series of setbacks but ultimately prevailed.
- Despite the hardship, they showed remarkable fortitude and endurance.
- The material was remarkably durable and able to withstand extreme conditions.
- The relationship between the two friends had endured through thick and thin.
- The monument stands as an enduring tribute to those who lost their lives.
- The pain was excruciating, but he was determined to endure it.
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Hard; harsh; severe; rough; toilsome., To last; to continue; to endure.
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The runners had to endure the scorching heat during the marathon.
The artist's work had a profound and enduring impact on the art world.
She endured the long and arduous journey with unwavering determination.
The old oak tree stood as an enduring symbol of strength and resilience.