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Tolerate - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

tolerate

/ˈtɑləˌreɪt/ /ˈtɒləreɪt/

Definition:

Allow or endure something unpleasant without interference or opposition.

Synonyms:

endure, bear, stand, accept, abide

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

reject, resist, oppose

Common Collocations:

tolerate pain, tolerate noise, tolerate behavior, tolerate differences

Derivatives:

toleration, tolerant, tolerably

Usage Tips:

Use "tolerate" for enduring something disliked but not actively opposing it.

Common Phrases:

tolerate no nonsense, barely tolerate, learn to tolerate

Etymology:

From Latin *tolerare*, meaning "to bear or endure."

Examples:

  • 1. She cannot tolerate loud noises during her study time.
  • 2. Parents must teach children to tolerate differences in others.
  • 3. He refuses to tolerate dishonesty in his team.
  • 4. Many people struggle to tolerate extreme heat in summer.

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