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单词 endured
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endure

verb

en·​dure in-ˈdu̇r How to pronounce endure (audio)
-ˈdyu̇r,
en-
endured; enduring

intransitive verb

1
: to continue in the same state : last entry 1
the style endured for centuries
2
: to remain firm under suffering or misfortune without yielding
though it is difficult, we must endure

transitive verb

1
: to undergo especially without giving in : suffer
endure hardships
endured great pain
2
: to regard with acceptance or tolerance
could not endure noisy children

Synonyms

  • experience
  • feel
  • have
  • know
  • pass
  • see
  • suffer
  • sustain
  • taste
  • undergo
  • witness
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Example Sentences

She wants to make sure her legacy will endure. He endured five years as a prisoner of war. We endured the lecture for as long as we could.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French endurer, from Vulgar Latin *indurare, from Latin, to harden, from in- + durare to harden, endure — more at during

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

endure

verb

en·​dure in-ˈdu̇r How to pronounce endure (audio)
-ˈdyu̇r
endured; enduring
1
: to continue to exist over a long time : last
This tradition has endured for centuries.
2
: to experience without giving in
They had to endure hardship to survive.
3
: to put up with
He could not endure another minute of waiting.

endured

verb

past tense of endure
1
as in experienced
to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through it an elderly couple who have endured the ups and downs of a half century of married life

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • experienced
  • underwent
  • had
  • suffered
  • saw
  • felt
  • witnessed
  • knew
  • sustained
  • encountered
  • received
  • tasted
  • passed
  • went through
  • accepted
  • met
  • digested
  • assimilated
2
as in tolerated
to put up with (something painful or difficult) at some point we all have to endure the loss of a beloved pet

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • tolerated
  • handled
  • accepted
  • stood
  • took
  • sustained
  • stomached
  • absorbed
  • suffered
  • met
  • swallowed
  • wore
  • countenanced
  • brooked
  • abided
  • supported
  • bore
  • stood for
  • stuck out
  • bided
  • hacked
  • pocketed
  • abode
  • went
  • sweat out
  • bode
  • lived with
  • toughed it out
  • allowed
  • permitted
  • sweated out
  • lumped (it)
  • acquiesced
  • capitulated
  • respected
  • reconciled (to)
  • yielded (to)
  • submitted (to)
  • assented (to)
  • consented (to)
  • agreed (with or to)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • refused
  • rejected
  • dismissed
  • fought
  • resisted
  • spurned
  • avoided
  • opposed
  • declined
  • repudiated
  • escaped
  • combated
  • missed
  • evaded
  • contested
  • eluded
  • combatted
  • circumvented
  • bypassed
  • dodged
  • turned down
  • refrained (from)
  • abstained (from)
  • forbore
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3
as in continued
to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same state the fashion business is built on change, since nobody expects a particular clothing style to endure

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • continued
  • lasted
  • remained
  • persisted
  • survived
  • stayed
  • lingered
  • held on
  • prevailed
  • abode
  • bode
  • abided
  • perdured
  • ran on
  • kept up
  • bided
  • held up
  • tarried
  • stuck around
  • carried through

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • died
  • passed
  • ended
  • stopped
  • concluded
  • ceased
  • finished
  • closed
  • terminated
  • expired
  • quitted
  • lapsed
  • discontinued
  • left off
  • quit
  • wound up
  • desisted
  • died (down)
  • subsided
  • abated
  • waned
  • moderated
  • winded up
  • ebbed
  • let up
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