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View synonyms for endurable
endurable
[ en-door-uh-buhl, -dyoor- ]
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Other Words From
- 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
He accordingly betook himself to London, where he had social resources which would, perhaps, make exile endurable.
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Then Perry Thomas blundered in, and compared to him, old Luther and his learned brother were endurable.
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Cool wind makes weather endurable, but bees terrible in kitchen & around water-hole.
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Lawanne once said to him that a man must worship a God, love a woman, or find a real friendship, to make life endurable.
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Norfolk is just endurable in October, when game and 'longshore herrings are in.
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