Capable of being borne though unpleasant.
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 .
6 A day-night Test makes that time difference a little bit more bearable .
7 They talked briefly in the car while the pain was momentarily bearable .
8 The weather was pretty calm, and the cold without breeze was bearable .
9 He felt a deep conflict in his loyalties, but it was bearable .
10 At night, the only bearable place is in bed with many blankets.
11 The cold, as we waited for the next train, seemed quite bearable .
12 The twinges of the gout had not wholly disappeared, but remained bearable .
13 Stop wanting the pain to ease, just enough to make it bearable .
14 Quite a bearable band there: it does not play any patriotic airs.
15 The weight of it was even and bearable - welcomed by us both.
16 There was little or no humidity, and the heat was quite bearable .
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