tol·er·able

tol·er·able

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  • tol´er|a|ble|ness — tol|er|a|ble «TOL uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be endured; bearable; endurable: »a tolerable burden. The pain has become tolerable. SYNONYM(S): sufferable, supportable. 2. fairly good; not bad; passable: »She is in tolerable health …   Useful english dictionary

  • tol|er|a|ble — «TOL uhr uh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be endured; bearable; endurable: »a tolerable burden. The pain has become tolerable. SYNONYM(S): sufferable, supportable. 2. fairly good; not bad; passable: »She is in tolerable health …   Useful english dictionary

  • tol´er|ant|ly — tol|er|ant «TOL uhr uhnt», adjective. 1. willing to let other people do as they think best; willing to endure beliefs and actions of which one does not approve: »A free nation is tolerant toward all religious beliefs. 2. able to endure or resist… …   Useful english dictionary

  • tol|er|ant — «TOL uhr uhnt», adjective. 1. willing to let other people do as they think best; willing to endure beliefs and actions of which one does not approve: »A free nation is tolerant toward all religious beliefs. 2. able to endure or resist the action… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Tol'able David — Infobox Film name = Tol able David caption = Film poster director = Henry King producer = Henry King writer = Joseph Hergesheimer (novel) Edmund Goulding Henry King starring = Richard Barthelmess Gladys Hulette Walter P. Lewis Ernest Torrence… …   Wikipedia

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  • Mên-an-Tol — A view through the Mên an Tol ho …   Wikipedia

  • in|tol´er|a|ble|ness — in|tol|er|a|ble «ihn TOL uhr uh buhl», adjective. too hard to be endured; unbearable: »The pain of the toothache was intolerable. Something that has oppressed us all has become intolerable and has to be ended (H. G. Wells). SYNONYM(S):… …   Useful english dictionary

  • in|tol|er|a|ble — «ihn TOL uhr uh buhl», adjective. too hard to be endured; unbearable: »The pain of the toothache was intolerable. Something that has oppressed us all has become intolerable and has to be ended (H. G. Wells). SYNONYM(S): unendurable, insufferable …   Useful english dictionary

  • cy|tol|y|sin — «sy TOL uh sihn», noun. a substance able to cause cytolysis …   Useful english dictionary

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