Endurable [adjective]

Definition of Endurable:

tolerable

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Sentence/Example of Endurable:

He accordingly betook himself to London, where he had social resources which would, perhaps, make exile endurable.

Then Perry Thomas blundered in, and compared to him, old Luther and his learned brother were endurable.

Cool wind makes weather endurable, but bees terrible in kitchen & around water-hole.

Lawanne once said to him that a man must worship a God, love a woman, or find a real friendship, to make life endurable.

Norfolk is just endurable in October, when game and 'longshore herrings are in.

There was a spelling-bee every Friday afternoon, for Sam the only endurable event of the school exercises.

It was a most unusual day for Cebu, as the slightly overcast sky made the temperature quite endurable.

It really did lighten our weariness, and make the noisy streets that prevented sleep more endurable.

The more I thought about it the less endurable it became to have her dependent upon the Grignons.

Adelines unhappiness had become a gentle melancholy, which the graces and caresses of her daughter beguiled and made endurable.