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endure

/ɪnˈdjɔː(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • Verb

    Sustain or withstand (hardship, adversity, or stress).

    - "Despite the harsh conditions, the explorers endured."
    - "The elderly patient endured the painful treatment with courage."
    - "The building endured the earthquake without collapsing."
  • Verb

    Last or continue for a certain period.

    - "The flower endured for a week in the vase."
    - "The battery endured for three hours before running out."
    - "The students endured the long lecture."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɪnˈd(j)ʊɹ/



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Synonyms

carry on , plug away , go on , hold on , persist , resist , survive , withstand , accept , thole , withstand , bear , take , thole
Rhymes
Words rhyming with endure
endure , allure , lure , secure , ensnare , glare , dare , repair , repair , rare , heir , squire , spire , tire , retire , tire , sire , mire , ire , choir , poire , pure , lure , inquire , acquire , admire , desire , aspire , retire , retire , retire
Variants
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endure , endured , endures , enduring
Forms
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endured (past tense), enduring (present participle), endures (present tense, third person singular), endured (past participle), endurable (adjective)


Etymology
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Old English andron, andan, meaning 'to last, endure, persevere'. Related to endan 'to stop, prevent'.


Trivia
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  1. Endure is the longest English word without the letter 'e'. It contains 14 letters.

  2. The word 'endure' is derived from the Old English word 'andan,' which means 'to stop, prevent'. However, the modern meaning of the word has shifted to mean 'to last, endure, or persevere'.

  3. Endure is a homophone of the word 'ensnare,' which means 'to trap or capture'. Despite their similar pronunciation, the two words have vastly different meanings.


Related Concepts
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  1. Resilience: The ability to recover from difficult experiences or adapt to change. Endure and resilience are closely related concepts as both involve the ability to withstand adversity.

  2. Perseverance: The quality of persisting in an idea, purpose, or task despite obstacles, difficulties, or discouragement. Endure and perseverance are related concepts as both involve the ability to continue in the face of challenges.


Culture
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Endure has been used extensively in literature and art to depict characters and situations that require strength, perseverance, and resilience in the face of adversity. For instance, in Ernest Hemingway's novel 'For Whom the Bell Tolls,' the protagonist, Robert Jordan, endures not only physical hardships but also emotional turmoil as he prepares for a crucial mission during the Spanish Civil War.

How to Memorize "endure"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the word 'endure' as a shield that protects you from adversity. Imagine yourself holding the shield and facing various challenges, and each time you endure, you become stronger and more resilient.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'endure' with the image of a tree that continues to grow despite harsh weather conditions. Just as the tree endures the wind, rain, and sun, you too can endure the challenges in your life.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Endure: Embrace, Not Despair, Understand, Resilience, and Empower.' This mnemonic can help you remember the definition of endure as 'to sustain or withstand adversity or stress.'


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