Bearable

Word BEARABLE
Character 8
Hyphenation bear a ble
Pronunciations /ˈbɛəɹəbəɫ/

Definitions and meanings of "Bearable"

What do we mean by bearable?

Capable of being endured. adjective

Capable of being borne; tolerable; endurable; supportable.

Capable of being borne or endured; tolerable. adjective

Able to be borne; tolerable; endurable. adjective

Capable of being borne though unpleasant adjective

Able to be borne; tolerable; endurable.

Able to be borne or carried; portable.

1. The ability to be a bear. 2. The embodiment of bear qualities. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Bearable

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The word "bearable" in example sentences

I remember seeing a gentleman who had the preceding day travelled two stages in a chaise with what he termed a bearable pain in his bowels; which when I saw him had ceased rather suddenly, and without a passage through him; his pulse was then weak, though not very quick; but as nothing which he swallowed would continue in his stomach many minutes, I concluded that the bowel was mortified; he died on the next day. ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

The only thing that makes our humanity bearable is love. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What you will need to make the night bearable is some conifer boughs from another tree to use as bedding. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you can't laugh at life, even if a bit darkly, it's not very bearable is it? ❋ Amberfocus (2009)

Israel must be an awfully dreary and deprived place if the only way to make it bearable is make the neighboring countries seem worse by destroying their infrastructure. ❋ Unknown (2008)

What we did have which made it bearable is a pretty constant onshore breeze and of course ceiling fans. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The only thing that would have made it more bearable is if he passed out pillows as you walked in. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Every sort of entertainment, if it is in bearable taste, has the right to be put on to the stage. ❋ Unknown (1955)

Abortion was rarely resorted to until anesthesia and antisepsis made the procedure fairly safe and bearable, which is one reason we hear so little about it in the past. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is a good deal of activity — mostly hand-to-mouth petty trading — but the over-all situation can be described as bearable only in comparison to the desperate condition of the people in the months following the civil war. ❋ Diamond, Stanley (1972)

I suppose that's different from the way Danish pigs are kept in pens so small they cannot turn around, or the way chickens have become part of an industrialized food line foreclosing any hope of what could be called a bearable life -- all so the Full English Breakfast (TM) can remain accessible to everyone. ❋ James Sturcke (2010)

At least the soundtrack is bearable, which is more than can be said for the grating and repetitive and loud violin and piano nonsense in ❋ Unknown (2009)

Susan: Hey Lily do you think you could wear [the bear] costume to our next [promotional] event? Are you capable of that? Lily: Yeah, I think I could be [bearable]. No problem Susan! ❋ Boogieshoes (2014)

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