Bearable

/ˈbɛr.ə.bəl/ adjective

Able to be tolerated or endured without extreme difficulty or pain.

From Middle English 'beren' (to carry or endure) plus the suffix '-able' (capable of). The root comes from Old English and Germanic languages, originally meaning to physically carry, then extended to emotional burden.

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