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Endurable - Dictionary

Endurable

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɪnˈdjʊərəb(ə)l/ (British), /ɪnˈdʊrəb(ə)l/ (American)

Phonetic: in-DYUR-uh-buhl or in-DOOR-uh-buhl

Definitions

  • Capable of being endured; bearable.
  • Lasting over time; durable.

Usage Examples

  • "The pain was barely endurable, but she remained strong."
  • "The material is highly endurable, even under harsh conditions."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "endurable," from Old French, from Latin "endurabilis," meaning "able to be endured."

Synonyms

Bearable, Tolerable, Sustainable, Manageable

Antonyms

Unbearable, Intolerable, Insufferable

Translations - Global Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanishsoportableso-por-TAH-ble
Frenchsupportablesu-por-TAH-bl
Germanerträglicher-TRAY-lich
Russianтерпимыйter-PEE-myy
Chinese可忍受的kě rěn shòu de
Japanese耐えられるtaerareru
Arabicمحتملmuḥtamal

Translations - Indian Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindiसहनीयsahaneeya
Bengaliসহনীয়sohoniya
Teluguభరించదగినbharinchadagina
Marathiसहन करण्याजोगीsahan karnyajogi
Tamilதாங்கத்தக்கthaangaththakka
Gujaratiસહનશીલsahansheel

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɪnˈdjʊərəb(ə)l/
  • American English: /ɪnˈdʊrəb(ə)l/

Historical Usage

The word "endurable" has been used in medical, literary, and philosophical texts to describe pain, suffering, or conditions that can be tolerated.

Cultural Nuances

Often used to describe hardships in life, whether physical, emotional, or environmental.

More Information

The term is frequently used in self-help and philosophical discussions to describe human resilience and the ability to endure difficulties.

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