Bearability

/ˌbɛərəˈbɪləti/ noun

The quality or state of being bearable; the capacity to be endured or tolerated.

From 'bearable' (from 'bear,' from Old English 'beran', meaning to carry or endure) plus the suffix '-ity' (from Latin, indicating a state or quality). Emerged in English to express the abstract concept of tolerability.

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