endurable

adjective
UK: /ɪnˈdjʊərəbəl/
US: /ɪnˈdʊrərəbəl/
  1. Able to be tolerated or put up with, even if unpleasant.

    1. This pain is endurable if I rest.
    2. The heat was barely endurable, but we managed to finish the hike despite the conditions.
  2. Capable of lasting or continuing for a long time.

    1. The toy is made endurable for kids.
    2. They used endurable materials, ensuring the building could withstand harsh weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "endurable" in English means: Able to be tolerated or put up with, even if unpleasant., Capable of lasting or continuing for a long time..

The phonetic transcription of "endurable" is /ɪnˈdjʊərəbəl/ in British English and /ɪnˈdʊrərəbəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "endurable": bearable, tolerable, sustainable, lasting.

Example usage of "endurable": "This pain is endurable if I rest.". More examples on the page.