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Meanings of
tolerable
in English
About average; acceptable.
adequate
passable
fair to middling
Related terms
satisfactory
Capable of being borne or endured.
intolerable
Related terms
resistant
tolerant
permissible
bearable
allowable
endurable
supportable
sufferable
Synonyms
Examples for "
adequate
"
adequate
passable
fair to middling
Examples for "
adequate
"
1
Progress on problem loans was far from
adequate
so far, he said.
2
Many of these victims lack the
adequate
support from family and community.
3
Children need
adequate
information about their rights and role in justice processes.
4
Background: An
adequate
diet contributes to health and wellbeing in older age.
5
Even that shall leave
adequate
funds for your first year or two.
1
She'd let them do their best and hope she ended up
passable
.
2
The roadway was in
passable
shape; they were making good time again.
3
The Baymouth turnpike was about the only
passable
road in the neighborhood.
4
During these months we return to school because the roads are
passable
.
5
Even in the rainy season, the Argentine plains had always been
passable
.
1
Boxed some at odd moments; was counted
fair
to
middling
.
2
Allow me to deliver one of my own: you have a
fair
to
middling
mind.
3
Now, that's w'at I call
fair
to
middling
.
4
The men are
fair
to
middling
.
5
The sailors smacked their lips over it once or twice, and pronounced it "from
fair
to
middling
.
"
Usage of
tolerable
in English
1
The MEC regimen exhibited a good response rate with
tolerable
adverse events.
2
Vinflunine is an efficient and
tolerable
second line treatment in advanced TCCU.
3
I could drain a marsh, therefore the presence of such was
tolerable
.
4
But how does anyone decide what is unacceptable, broadly acceptable, or
tolerable
?
5
In many systems, considerable variance in the organ growth process is
tolerable
.
6
Conclusion: We conclude that PSC-MITO-VP is a
tolerable
regimen with antileukemic activity.
7
Although substantial, toxicity was
tolerable
and primarily involved fatigue and mild myelosuppression.
8
The inner garment-theflannel shirt-wasin a very
tolerable
state of preservation.
9
Only one thing made this spectacle
tolerable
:
its seemingly firm expiration date.
10
In some places it is
tolerable
,
in others, scarcely fit for dogs.
11
Today I saw the majestic mountain very clearly, and in
tolerable
proximity.
12
Toward the end of January, the cold lessened somewhat, and became
tolerable
.
13
All is imperfect without them; with them everything is at least
tolerable
.
14
Now I find that to be the only
tolerable
part of it.
15
If it lasts too long, habit comes in to make it
tolerable
.
16
Heat stress occurs when the body absorbs more heat than is
tolerable
.
Other examples for "tolerable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tolerable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more tolerable
very tolerable
only tolerable
tolerable accuracy
tolerable order
More collocations
Tolerable
through the time
Tolerable
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common