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Definition

To endure, tolerate, suffer through, or allow, especially something annoying.

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Origins

From put up + with.

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In Context

  • "I put up with a lot of nonsense, but this is too much."
  • "Will you be able to put up with me for another 56 more years?"
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Also Said As

  • abear
  • abide
  • aby
  • accept
  • allow
  • bear
  • bide
  • brook
  • dree
  • endure
  • forbear
  • go along with
  • live with
  • pass
  • pocket
  • pouch
  • put up with
  • stand
  • stick
  • stomach
  • suffer
  • swallow
  • take
  • take sitting down
  • thole
  • tolerate
  • undergang
  • undergo