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durable
[ door-uh-buhl, dyoor- ]
noun
- durables. durable goods.
durable
/ ˈdjʊərəbəl /
adjective
- long-lasting; enduring
a durable fabric
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Derived Forms
- ˈdurably, adverb
- ˌduraˈbility, noun
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Other Words From
- du·ra·bil·i·ty [d, oo, r-, uh, -, bil, -i-tee, dy, oo, r-], du·ra·ble·ness noun
- du·ra·bly adverb
- un·du·ra·ble adjective
- un·du·ra·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of durable1
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Example Sentences
But how much they have regained or how durable their hold is remains unclear.
The shirts are comfortable and elaborate and the suits feel relaxed yet durable.
Do they have a plan for how to translate a ceasefire into something more durable?
Perhaps the most durable lesson of the Civil War is that the states cannot remain united if a handful make a break for the exits.
Archeological excavations have yielded many examples of ancient Israelite cups and they are made of cheap durable fabrics.
Trevithick's engines were very durable, as well as cheap in first cost and in working expense.
There is a run of fresh water in the bay to the eastward of the low sandy point, but it was not thought to be a durable stream.
Kraft paper is usually dark brown in color and is a most durable type of wrapping paper.
This Book-case will be found to be made of very solid and durable material, and of a neat and elegant design.
The best religion must be that which procures its disciples the most real, the most extensive, and the most durable advantages.
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