Meaning & Definition of word "Durability"

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    Durability

    /dʌˈræbɪlɪti/

    noun:

    • 1. The ability of an object to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; the quality of being durable.
      • Example: The furniture is made from high-quality materials that ensure its durability over time.
    • 2. The length of time that something lasts or can be used.
      • Example: The durability of the smartphone was a key factor in my decision to purchase it.
    • 3. The resistance to deterioration or decay.
      • Example: The durability of the paint ensures that it can withstand harsh weather conditions.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'durabilis', meaning 'lasting, enduring'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    built to last:

    Designed or manufactured to endure for a long time.

    wear and tear:

    The damage or deterioration that occurs through normal use over time.

    made to last:

    Constructed with the intention of having a long life.

    Related Words

    durable:

    Able to withstand wear or damage; long-lasting.

    endurance:

    The ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.

    Slang Meanings of durability

    Meaning: Built tough

    Example Sentence: This truck is built tough; it’s got incredible durability.

    Meaning: Hard as nails

    Example Sentence: That old leather jacket is hard as nails; it shows off its durability.