Definition
Capable of being endured or tolerated without excessive difficulty.
Etymology
From 'forbear' + '-able' (capable of). The suffix '-able' comes from Latin and means 'worthy of' or 'capable of being.'
Kelly Says
The '-able' suffix is one of the most productive in English—we add it to almost any verb to create an adjective, which is why you can understand 'forbearable' even if you've never seen it before.
Translations
ARالعربية
متحمل
mu-tah-mil
BNবাংলা
সহনীয়
so-hon-ee-o
CACatalà
tolerable
to-le-ra-ble
CSČeština
snesitelný
s-nes-ti-l-ny
DADansk
udholdelig
ud-hol-de-lig
DEDeutsch
erträglich
er-trae-gli-ch
ELΕλληνικά
υπόφορος
ee-po-for-os
ESEspañol
soportable
so-por-ta-ble
FAفارسی
تحمل پذیر
tah-mil-e-pa-zir
FISuomi
sietokykyinen
see-to-ky-kyi-nen
FRFrançais
supportable
su-por-ta-ble
HIहिन्दी
सहनशील
sa-han-sheel
HUMagyar
viselhető
ve-si-l-he-to
IDBahasa Indonesia
dapat ditoleransi
dapat di-to-le-ran-si
IGIG
ike anya
ee-keh a-nya
ITItaliano
sopportabile
so-por-ta-ble
KKKK
қабылдайтын
qa-byl-day-tin
KMKM
បានទទួល
ba-an to-d-u-ol
KO한국어
인내할 수 있는
in-nae-hal su-e-neun
MSBahasa Melayu
dapat ditoleransi
dapat di-to-le-ran-si
MYမြန်မာ
ခံနိုင်
kahn-n-aing
NLNederlands
draagbaar
draa-g-ba-r
NONorsk
utholdelig
oo-thol-de-lig
PTPortuguês
tolerável
to-le-ra-vel
RORomână
suportabil
su-por-ta-bil
RUРусский
выносимый
vynos-im-y
SVSvenska
uuthärdlig
oo-thär-d-lig
SWKiswahili
stahili
sta-hi-li
TAதமிழ்
சகிக்க முடியும்
sa-ki-ka mu-di-yum
TEతెలుగు
సహించగల
sa-hin-cha-ga-la
TLTL
matatanggap
ma-ta-tang-gap
TRTürkçe
katlanabilir
kat-lan-a-bi-lir
UKУкраїнська
витриманий
vi-try-ma-niy
URاردو
تحمل کرنے والا
ta-h-mil kar-ne wa-la
VITiếng Việt
đối được
doi-d-uoc
ZH中文
可以忍受的
kěyǐ rěnshǐ de
ZUZU
isizukulwane
ee-si-zu-ku-lu-wa-ne