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Significados de
supportable
en inglés
Capable of being borne though unpleasant.
bearable
endurable
sufferable
Términos relacionados
tolerable
Uso de
supportable
en inglés
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.
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supportable
Adjetivo
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more supportable
less supportable
very supportable
hardly supportable
only supportable
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Supportable
a través del tiempo
Supportable
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común