inured (Meaning)
inured (s)
made tough by habitual exposure
inured (imp. & p. p.)
of Inure
Synonyms & Antonyms of inured
inured Sentence Examples
- Having grown up in a tough neighborhood, he was inured to the sounds of sirens and street fights.
- The soldiers were inured to the rigors of military life after years of training and deployment.
- She found herself inured to the constant criticism from her peers, developing a thick skin over time.
- Years of hard labor had inured him to physical pain and exhaustion.
- Living in a noisy city, she had become inured to the constant honking of horns and bustling crowds.
- The harsh winters in the northern region had inured the residents to freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
- As a seasoned traveler, he was inured to the discomforts of long flights and cramped accommodations.
- The daily grind of working multiple jobs had inured him to the stress and pressure of deadlines.
- Despite the tragedy, the community had become inured to the frequency of natural disasters in the region.
- The relentless pace of modern life had inured many people to the value of taking time to relax and unwind.
FAQs About the word inured
made tough by habitual exposureof Inure
sturdy, tough, strong, hardened, rugged, vigorous,hardy, staunch, hard,stout
delicate, worn, enfeebled,weak, soft, incapacitated, tender, soft, weak, exhausted
Having grown up in a tough neighborhood, he was inured to the sounds of sirens and street fights.
The soldiers were inured to the rigors of military life after years of training and deployment.
She found herself inured to the constant criticism from her peers, developing a thick skin over time.
Years of hard labor had inured him to physical pain and exhaustion.