long-sufferance (Meaning)

Wordnet

long-sufferance (n)

patient endurance of pain or unhappiness

Webster

long-sufferance (n.)

Forbearance to punish or resent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of long-sufferance

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long-sufferance Sentence Examples

  1. The long-suffering parents endured years of sleepless nights with their newborn baby.
  2. The long-sufferance of the job market tested the patience of countless unemployed individuals.
  3. The long-suffering team finally achieved victory after enduring seasons of defeat.
  4. The long-sufferance of the teacher helped her students overcome their learning challenges.
  5. The long-suffering marriage survived infidelity, financial hardship, and family conflicts.
  6. The nation's long-sufferance under oppressive rule eventually led to a peaceful revolution.
  7. The long-suffering homeless man found solace and support at a local shelter.
  8. The long-suffering artist remained steadfast in pursuing her craft despite countless rejections.
  9. The long-sufferance of the earth endured centuries of human exploitation and pollution.
  10. The long-sufferance of the waiter rewarded him with a generous tip from a grateful customer.

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patient endurance of pain or unhappinessForbearance to punish or resent.

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The long-suffering parents endured years of sleepless nights with their newborn baby.

The long-sufferance of the job market tested the patience of countless unemployed individuals.

The long-suffering team finally achieved victory after enduring seasons of defeat.

The long-sufferance of the teacher helped her students overcome their learning challenges.