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Inured Meaning in English

word · lemma: inure

ˌɪnˈjʊɹd
in-YURD
ɪnjˈɔːd
in-YAWD

Definition

If you are inured to something, you have become so used to it that it no longer affects or bothers you, especially something bad or difficult.

Usage & Nuances

"Inured" is formal and often used with 'to' ("inured to pain"). It usually refers to becoming insensitive to hardship, suffering, or something negative. Do not confuse with 'accustomed,' which can apply to neutral or positive situations. 'Inure' as a verb is rare in modern English.

Example Sentences

After a year in the noisy city, she was inured to the sound of traffic.

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He became inured to criticism after years in politics.

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Over time, workers are often inured to the harsh conditions of the job.

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I'm pretty inured to bad news by now; nothing surprises me anymore.

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She had grown so inured to the cold in Canada that winter in her hometown felt mild.

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You get inured to the chaos after working here for a while—at first, it's overwhelming.

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