Meaning
- Endure means to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful patiently.
- It can also mean to last for a long time, to continue existing despite hardship.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb
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Transitive: endure something → "She endured many hardships."
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Intransitive: endure → "Their friendship endured."
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Common structures:
- endure + noun
- endure for + period of time
- endure through + situation
Common Phrases
- endure hardship – to suffer difficult conditions
- endure pain – to bear physical or emotional pain
- endure the test of time – to last for a very long period
- hard to endure – very difficult to tolerate
Collocations
- Verb + endure: can endure, must endure, forced to endure
- Adjective + endure: long-enduring, barely enduring, patiently enduring
- Noun + endure: endure hardship, endure suffering, endure pressure
Examples
- She had to endure hours of waiting at the hospital.
- He endured many hardships during his journey.
- Their love endured despite the distance.
- Soldiers are trained to endure harsh conditions.
- This tradition has endured for centuries.
- I cannot endure this noise any longer.
- They endured the cold winter with very little food.
- His reputation endured even after his death.
Synonyms or Related
- Suffer
- Tolerate
- Withstand
- Bear
- Persist
- Last
Antonym
- Give up
- Surrender
- Collapse
- Break down