Bearable Meaning in English
word
ˈbɛɹəbəɫ
BAIR-uh-buhl
bˈeəɹəbəl
BAIR-uh-buhl
التعريف
Able to be endured or tolerated; not too painful or difficult to handle.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often used to describe pain, discomfort, or situations ('bearable pain,' 'bearable weather'). Opposite is 'unbearable.' Slightly formal or neutral. Avoid using for people; use for experiences or amounts.
Spanish: soportablePortuguese (BR): suportávelPortuguese (PT): suportávelChinese (Simplified): 可忍受的Chinese (Traditional): 可忍受的Hindi: सहनीयArabic: محتملBengali: সহনীয় - সহ্য করার মতোRussian: терпимыйJapanese: 耐えられるVietnamese: có thể chịu đượcKorean: 견딜 만한Turkish: katlanılabilirUrdu: قابلِ برداشتIndonesian: tertahankan
جمل نموذجية
The pain after the surgery was bearable.
basic
The heat was just bearable today.
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With headphones, the noise became bearable.
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I thought the hike would be tough, but it was totally bearable.
natural
It’s loud in here, but still bearable if you’re used to it.
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The wait was long, but having friends around made it bearable.
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