Meaning & Definition of word "Bearable"

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    Bearable

    /ˈbɛərəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Able to be endured or tolerated.
      • Example: The pain was intense, but with the right medication, it became bearable.
    • 2. Sufficiently good or acceptable; not too bad.
      • Example: Although the weather was not perfect, it was still bearable for a picnic.
    • 3. Not extreme; within limits that can be managed.
      • Example: The workload this week is bearable, unlike last week's overwhelming tasks.
    • 4. Tolerable in quality; manageable or reasonable.
      • Example: His performance was bearable, but I expected more for such a talented player.
    • 5. Of an intensity that can be tolerated or dealt with.
      • Example: The noise from the construction was bearable during the day but became unbearable at night.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'bear' combined with the suffix '-able' indicating capacity.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to make something bearable:

    to do something to reduce the difficulty or unpleasantness.

    bearable burden:

    a weight or responsibility that can be tolerated.

    bearable temperature:

    a climate condition that is not too uncomfortable.

    Related Words

    bear:

    to endure or tolerate something.

    endure:

    to withstand or carry on despite hardships.

    tolerate:

    to allow something to happen or exist without interference.

    Slang Meanings of bearable

    Meaning: Mellow

    Example Sentence: After I had a few drinks, the situation felt way more mellow and bearable.

    Meaning: Chill

    Example Sentence: The way they were acting made everything so much more chill and bearable.