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Associations of "Underwent" (30 Words)
affliction | A state of great suffering and distress due to adversity. Poor people in great affliction. |
astride | (with reference to a person’s legs) apart. She sat on the chair astride. |
bear | Take responsibility for. Steamboats bear the traveller out of Kerrerra Sound. |
bearable | Able to be endured. Things to make life in the tropics more bearable. |
bleeding | The flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. The watch was a bleeding copy. |
dais | A platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it. |
easel | A wooden frame for holding an artist’s work while it is being painted or drawn. |
endurable | Capable of being borne though unpleasant. My journey was long but endurable. |
endure | Last and be usable. These cities have endured through time. |
experience | Undergo or live through a difficult experience. You should have the necessary experience in health management. |
forbearance | The action of refraining from exercising a legal right, especially enforcing the payment of a debt. His forbearance to reply was alarming. |
metamorphosis | The marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals. His metamorphosis from presidential candidate to talk show host. |
orthopedic | Of or relating to orthopedics. Orthopedic shoes. |
pain | Cause mental or physical pain to. She s a pain. |
patience | Any of various forms of card game for one player, the object of which is to use up all one’s cards by forming particular arrangements and sequences. You can find bargains if you have the patience to sift through the rubbish. |
perseverance | Persistent determination. His perseverance with the technique illustrates his single mindedness. |
persevere | Be persistent, refuse to stop. His family persevered with his treatment. |
persist | Be persistent refuse to stop. We are persisting with policies that will create jobs for the future. |
persistence | The fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. Cardiff s persistence was rewarded with a try. |
principled | (of a person or their behaviour) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong. A coherent and principled approach. |
resourcefulness | The quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation. His films show remarkable technical resourcefulness. |
stand | Withstand an experience or test without being damaged. The party s tough stand on immigration. |
suffer | Undergo or suffer. This author really suffers in translation. |
sufferance | The suffering or undergoing of something bad or unpleasant. Charles was only here on sufferance. |
suffering | Psychological suffering. A message of hope for suffering humanity. |
surgery | A medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body. He read the warning in the doctor s surgery. |
tolerable | Able to be endured. He was fond of music and had a tolerable voice. |
tolerate | Allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting. How was it that she could tolerate such noise. |
toleration | The practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behaviour. All people should practice toleration and live together in peace. |
tribulation | A state of great trouble or suffering. Life is full of tribulations. |