Hi,
Could you please advise if these two words are interchangeable, almost have a same meaning here?
I have to tolerate / endure bus delays all the time.
He has to tolerate / endure this chronic illness.
My toleration / endurance of the cold is weak.
Cheers
John Aki bus delays 'endure' seems too dramatic for bus delays. ) I have to tolerate bus delays all the time. I have to put up with bus delays all the time.
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John Akibus delays
'endure' seems too dramatic for bus delays.
('tolerate' tends to be used in less serious situations; 'endure' tends to be used in more serious situations.)
I have to tolerate bus delays all the time.
I have to put up with bus delays all the time.
John Akithis chronic illness