noun

tolerability

tolerability, endurability

The tolerability of the new drug was high.

The tolerability of the new drug was high.

We must assess the tolerability of the side effects.

We must assess the tolerability of the side effects.

the ((tolerability)) of sth. the tolerability of sth. The tolerability of the new drug was high.

Synonyms: acceptability, endurability, bearableness; Antonyms: intolerability

From 'tolerate' + '-ability'. 'Tolerate' comes from Latin 'tolerare' (to bear, endure). '-ability' means 'the quality of being able'.

Break it down: 'tolerate' + 'ability'. It's the ability for something (like a drug or situation) to be tolerated.

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