Bearable (adjective)

  1. Capable of being endured; tolerable.
  2. Moderately unpleasant; not too bad.

Origin:

Derived from the verb "bear" which means to endure or to carry.

Examples:

  1. The pain was bearable, so he decided to tough it out.
  2. The heat was bearable during the day, but it became unbearable at night.
  3. The long wait in the line was bearable because she had a book to read.
  4. The job was not ideal, but it was bearable for the pay.
  5. The weather was bearable, so they decided to go for a hike.
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