bearabilities
/ˌbɛrəˈbɪlətiz/
noun
- The capacity to endure or tolerate difficult situations, pain, or hardship.
- After months of training, her bearabilities for long-distance running had greatly increased.
- His emotional bearabilities allowed him to stay calm even in a crisis.
- The team's bearabilities were tested during the harsh winter expedition.
- The qualities or traits that make someone or something endurable or acceptable.
- She listed the bearabilities of the long commute, like listening to audiobooks.
- The bearabilities of the old house included its cozy fireplace and quiet neighborhood.
- The new manager's friendly attitude added to the bearabilities of the stressful workplace.