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  1. Both 'tolerate' and 'endure' mean to accept or put up with something unpleasant or difficult. However, 'endure' emphasizes the ability to persist difficult circumstances for a long period of time without giving up. This lesson will clarify this difference in more detail.

  2. Endure is a synonym of tolerate. As verbs the difference between tolerate and endure is that tolerate is to allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to exist or occur without interference while endure is to continue or carry on, despite obstacles or hardships.

  3. What's the difference between endure and tolerate? (v. i.) To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain. (v. i.) To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out. (v. t.)

  4. 1 Intensity: Endure implies a higher level of intensity or severity than tolerate. 2 Duration: Endure suggests a longer period of time than tolerate. 3 Reaction: Tolerate implies a more passive reaction than endure, which suggests a more active response.

  5. Both endure and tolerate can be used in formal and informal contexts, but tolerate is generally considered more neutral and appropriate for a wider range of situations.

  6. Mar 26, 2013 · That being said, "tolerate" and "endure" don't always mean the same thing. If you could perhaps explain where this is from or what you're attempting to convey, we could probably guide towards the better verb choice.

  7. Endure usually connotes stamina or firmness of mind, while abide suggests patience and submission. Tolerate and stand imply overcoming one’s own resistance to what is distasteful or antagonistic. Tolerate often connotes failure to resist through indifference or, sometimes, through a desire for peace or harmony.

  8. In this vocabulary lesson, you’ll learn how to use and differentiate between the words “tolerate,” “endure,” and “bear.”Timestamps0:00 Tolerate: meaning & us...

  9. endure - You have to endure the pain of losing someone precious to you. Tolerate - I can tolerate the noise everybody is doing noisy at night. bear - I can bear to watch two cats fighting on the street. Was this answer helpful? Hmm... (0) I endure or bear a painful illness. I tolerate my neighbour's disagreeable personality.

  10. Sep 20, 2018 · Endure means to go through something that is hard. Tolerate means to allow. Examples: If you say I won’t tolerate this. It means you won’t allow that to happen. If you say I won’t endure this. It means you won’t continue going through it. Endure is more used on yourself. Tolerate is more focused on others.