endurance

UK /ɪnˈdjʊəɹəns/ US /ɪnˈdʊɹəns/
noun 3

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(noun.)

ADJ

great, remarkable | sheer | mental, physical

VERB + ENDURANCE

have, show

The marathon runner had the endurance to complete the race despite her injury.

test

The long-distance race will test every runner's endurance and determination.

build (up)

Regular practice at the gym gradually builds your endurance for longer workouts.

ENDURANCE + NOUN

test

PREP

beyond ~

The noise from the construction site was beyond endurance, so we decided to work from home.

PHRASES

a feat of endurance

Climbing that mountain without stopping was a real feat of endurance for our team.

the limit/limits of your endurance

After three days without sleep, he had reached the limit of his endurance.

powers of endurance

Running a marathon requires exceptional powers of endurance that most people simply don't possess.

a test of endurance

Climbing that mountain in bad weather turned out to be a real test of endurance for the whole team.

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