endurable (Meaning)

Wordnet

endurable (s)

capable of being borne though unpleasant

Webster

endurable (a.)

Capable of being endured or borne; sufferable.

endurable Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the endurable hardships, the refugees clung to their hope for a better future.
  2. The teacher's patience was endurable, even when she was faced with the most challenging students.
  3. The couple's love was endurable, surviving through years of trials and tribulations.
  4. The long and treacherous journey was endurable because of the group's unwavering determination.
  5. The pain was endurable, but it was a constant reminder of the trauma she had experienced.
  6. The endurable bond between the siblings was unbreakable, even after years of living apart.
  7. The drought was endurable, but it caused widespread crop failures and famine.
  8. The oppressive heat was endurable, but it made it difficult to concentrate on work or studies.
  9. The political instability was endurable, but it made it difficult to plan for the future.
  10. The economic downturn was endurable, but it caused hardship for many people.

FAQs About the word endurable

capable of being borne though unpleasantCapable of being endured or borne; sufferable.

tolerable, acceptable, sufferable,sustainable, bearable, survivable, adequate, reasonable,supportable, satisfactory

bad, horrendous, wretched, unfortunate, unbearable, insufferable, ghastly, gruesome, unacceptable, hideous

Despite the endurable hardships, the refugees clung to their hope for a better future.

The teacher's patience was endurable, even when she was faced with the most challenging students.

The couple's love was endurable, surviving through years of trials and tribulations.

The long and treacherous journey was endurable because of the group's unwavering determination.