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bearable - use in sentences
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: They become friends, making the lonely evenings more bearable.
- find: I found this sequence much more bearable than the torture sequence, where characters are not even given a chance to fight back.
Modifies a noun
- level: Light clouds mean the desert temperature is kept to a bearable level.
- thank: Delays Flights which are subject to late take-off times should also become mildly more bearable thanks to the new legislation.
- life: But when beliefs like this have come between a person and a bearable current life, then they have to be challenged.
- experience: Thanks to all at hitched for your continuing efforts to make the role of the Best Man a more successful and bearable experience!
- pain: I started to have longer periods of bearable pain.
Modifying Another Word
- quite: This base camp made working in what could have been impossible conditions quite bearable.
- about: Apart from the summer rain, it's just about bearable, George.
- only: Toby Walker - The Seventies Onwards 1984 The above photo is the only bearable image that exists here of yours truly.
- almost: The last CD I listened to was The Prodigy Singles - playing this at full volume makes doing the weekend housework almost bearable.
- even: Sitting typing away at emails in a lonely hotel room, it's even bearable to listen to music from the built-in speakers.
- just: It had been a year since they had seen each other and the solitude had been only just bearable.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: The wind chill option suddenly seemed much more bearable.
- become: All in all, this was now becoming bearable.
- make: Are journey was made more bearable by a good old pub lunch on the way home.
Preposition: for
- people: Between 1950 and 1980, many of these medicines played an important part in schizophrenia treatment and made life more bearable for many people.
Preposition: by
- fact: This is made slightly more bearable by the fact that the clocks went back in the night.
- breeze: Soaring temperatures were kept bearable by a lovely breeze.
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