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- Dictionaryendure/ɪnˈdjʊə/
verb
- 1. suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently: "it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain" Similar
- 2. remain in existence; last: "these cities have endured through time" Similar Opposite
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Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the verb endure, which means to continue in the same state, to bear patiently, or to tolerate. See examples of endure in sentences and word history.
Endure means to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful, or to continue to exist for a long time. See the pronunciation, synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples of endure in different contexts.
Endure means to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful, or to continue to exist for a long time. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with examples and synonyms, from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Endure definition: to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo. See examples of ENDURE used in a sentence.
Endure means to experience or tolerate something difficult or painful without giving up or changing. It can also mean to continue to exist or last without losing quality or importance. See word forms, pronunciation, collocations, sentences and grammar of endure.
put up with something or somebody unpleasant. “The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks”. synonyms: abide, bear, brook, digest, put up, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer, support, tolerate. suffer. experience (emotional) pain.
Endure means to experience and deal with something that is painful or unpleasant without giving up. It can also mean to continue to exist for a long time. See the pronunciation, synonyms, word origin and usage notes of endure.