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Meanings of
supportable
in anglès
Capable of being borne though unpleasant.
bearable
endurable
sufferable
Related terms
tolerable
Sinònims
Examples for "
bearable
"
bearable
endurable
sufferable
Examples for "
bearable
"
1
The certainty would have been
bearable
;
I had courage to face ruin.
2
Woodward dared to take another drink; the pain was severe, but
bearable
.
3
They don't seem so dreadful then; they seem more
bearable
and ordinary.
4
But we gained a gravelly tone that made friends' poetry recitations
bearable
.
5
This means settling upon a narrative that makes what has happened
bearable
.
1
But it keeps no
endurable
brands of English or American smoking tobacco.
2
Somewhat astonishingly, it made enough money to launch this equally
endurable
follow-up.
3
The smell of this horse blanket was less
endurable
than the cold.
4
It's not trendy glamour, it's
endurable
luxury, the first retail banker said.
5
This expression I desire to repeat here for perpetuation in
endurable
form.
1
Finding the air
sufferable
,
he came forth on to the steps.
2
During the time, the suffering is at least
sufferable
.
3
It is a peep, a part revelation, just
sufferable
,
of the Olympian god-Joveplaying carpet-knight.
4
Lady Ann was offended, and seriously: was alliance with such a woman permissible or
sufferable
?
5
Even Bully Pigeon was
sufferable
(as Paddy observed), if he was not altogether agreeable.
Usage of
supportable
in anglès
1
Even the imperious Mr. Delvile was more
supportable
here than in London.
2
The only thing which makes it
supportable
for a while is curiosity.
3
Control has been spectacularly sustained, but does that make it admirable or
supportable
?
4
There are no ills which are not more
supportable
after food.
5
Why, then, should my absence now be less
supportable
to you than heretofore?
6
The approaches of death how
supportable
to her; and why.
7
The more he needed reproof the less
supportable
it became.
8
The descent only occupied two or three minutes, and yet the shock was
supportable
.
9
If this is the truer life, it seems hardly
supportable
.
10
Indeed, we have wanted such an entertainment to enliven and make the fatigue
supportable
.
11
As long as the dome overawes, that facade is
supportable
.
12
The tyranny of an individual is far more
supportable
than the tyranny of a caste.
13
Skype is probably more
supportable
as a strategic partner.
14
The continual hope of departure rendered all privations
supportable
.
15
The heat still remained at quite a
supportable
degree.
16
That way you will see, in time, if my 'headstrong' nature really is
supportable
to you.
Other examples for "supportable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
supportable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more supportable
less supportable
very supportable
hardly supportable
only supportable
More collocations
Supportable
through the time
Supportable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common