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Definition of bearable in English: bearableadjective ˈbɛːrəb(ə)lˈbɛrəb(ə)l Able to be endured. 可忍受的 things to make life in the tropics more bearable Example sentencesExamples - At times the characters seem clichéd, but they are bearable all the same.
- Drinkers will raise their glasses to toast brave children and make their suffering more bearable.
- If he goes and Naya stays then the next month could be bearable.
- By no means a pleasant experience, this is a supermarket after all, but an eminently bearable one with zero stress.
- The enforced wearing of flats is a terrible blow to anyone with an ounce of style, but it is bearable if you buy them from Marc Jacobs.
- Anyway, when we grew up a bit more we discovered that each other's company was bearable enough after all.
- The wind might make it more bearable but it perversely increases the burning, smoothing out the power of the sun but taking it deeper.
- It keeps them off the street, hence bringing less reputable areas back up to a more bearable living environment!
- It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind.
- For large numbers of farmers in Aunli, even the present costs are not bearable.
- It is a credit to the cast that they manage to make this bearable.
- Simple, relaxing moments like this make the daily grind of being a student a little more bearable.
- Those medications don't take away all the pain, they bring the pain down to a level which is just bearable.
- While still cold, it was bearable, tasting like a sparkling grape juice.
- NEC has been a good employer for 30 years and seems committed to making the closure as bearable as possible.
- Six hours later I was having steady bearable contractions so it was decided not to do anything else and just see how I got on.
- None of these assets made Catherine's worst times bearable, of course, but she was luckier than many.
- Adverts like this make the terrible traffic on Kew Bridge slightly more bearable."
- Flakes of green pepper and onions added much spiciness to the dish, but it was bearable for customers.
- You have made life in this strange existence almost bearable and you must accept my apologies.
Synonyms tolerable, endurable, supportable, sufferable, brookable, sustainable acceptable, admissible, passable, manageable
Derivativesnoun bɛːrəˈbɪlɪti The development stage and bearability of developing members should be taken into full consideration during the negotiations. Example sentencesExamples - Air travel was already at the ragged edge of bearability before this latest threat arose.
- Mr. Cooper, luckily, is well qualified to keep such comic material within range of masculine bearability.
- This threesome (aided by seven) compiled thirteen songs varying in speed, density, and bearability, each of which is very, very unique.
- As the threads of Caffery's past and the crime in the present wind together, Hayder builds up the tension past the point of bearability.
- Avramov said basic principles of taxation policy have been violated and the degree of bearability has been passed, which would result in tax evasion and the small-scale business will go to the ‘grey zone’.
- Overpriced in my opinion, but at least on the brink of bearability, even with my curmudgeonly grumbling.
- Diesel engines were once very crude things, often doing their best to pilfer ideas from the best petrol engines in order to imbue them with some semblance of bearability.
- To estimate territorial bearability and to establish environmental signs which will allow us to foresee and to assess the impact of these activities in the area.
- Hackman and Patrick Swayze, however, perk things up past the point of scant bearability.
- It makes a big difference both in comfort and bearability
- Frequency range of this sound on the edge of bearability.
- In a democratic society it is unfathomable for only one community to have the right to its freedom, culture and symbols, while other communities are expected to live like strangers who are constantly kept on the minimum of bearability.
adverb Their mocking, svelte sexiness made even this pallid romp almost bearably romplike. Example sentencesExamples - Dining areas are bearably lit, winningly sleek, and surprisingly clean.
- They don't recommend their ‘mud season’ in late winter/early spring, but their summers are bearably hot.
- It was widely considered in the town that if the world was under ten feet of snow the guardhouse would remain just bearably cool.
- However, I could also blame most of my future health problems and failures to bearably socialize on the ungodly video game, if so many child shrinks and Senators Joseph Lieberman and Herb Kohl would tell me.
- But no, it alternates between providing only cold showers, and providing (if the hot tap is jammed fully open) just bearably tepid showers.
- It starts bearably enough, with Prince in search of a song, thumbing through his James Brown-by-numbers rule-book on the title track.
- My recitation went bearably, apart from a little trip at an uncertain point.
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Definition of bearable in US English: bearableadjectiveˈbɛrəb(ə)lˈberəb(ə)l Able to be endured. 可忍受的 a ceiling fan made the heat bearable Example sentencesExamples - If he goes and Naya stays then the next month could be bearable.
- Simple, relaxing moments like this make the daily grind of being a student a little more bearable.
- Six hours later I was having steady bearable contractions so it was decided not to do anything else and just see how I got on.
- By no means a pleasant experience, this is a supermarket after all, but an eminently bearable one with zero stress.
- The wind might make it more bearable but it perversely increases the burning, smoothing out the power of the sun but taking it deeper.
- It is a credit to the cast that they manage to make this bearable.
- You have made life in this strange existence almost bearable and you must accept my apologies.
- NEC has been a good employer for 30 years and seems committed to making the closure as bearable as possible.
- Drinkers will raise their glasses to toast brave children and make their suffering more bearable.
- Adverts like this make the terrible traffic on Kew Bridge slightly more bearable."
- Those medications don't take away all the pain, they bring the pain down to a level which is just bearable.
- At times the characters seem clichéd, but they are bearable all the same.
- It keeps them off the street, hence bringing less reputable areas back up to a more bearable living environment!
- Flakes of green pepper and onions added much spiciness to the dish, but it was bearable for customers.
- While still cold, it was bearable, tasting like a sparkling grape juice.
- For large numbers of farmers in Aunli, even the present costs are not bearable.
- None of these assets made Catherine's worst times bearable, of course, but she was luckier than many.
- The enforced wearing of flats is a terrible blow to anyone with an ounce of style, but it is bearable if you buy them from Marc Jacobs.
- Anyway, when we grew up a bit more we discovered that each other's company was bearable enough after all.
- It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind.
Synonyms tolerable, endurable, supportable, sufferable, brookable, sustainable |