adjective

endurable

endurable, bearable, tolerable

The pain was barely endurable.

The pain was barely endurable.

The situation is endurable for now.

The situation is endurable for now.

((is)) endurable to be bearable or tolerable The situation is endurable for now.

Synonyms: bearable, tolerable; Antonyms: unbearable, intolerable

From the verb 'endure' plus the suffix '-able', meaning 'capable of'. So, 'capable of being endured'.

Think 'able to endure'. If you are able to endure something, it is endurable.

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