durable
adjective
uk
/ˈdʒʊə.rə.bəl/ us
/ˈdʊr.ə.bəl/- strongYou will need a strong cardboard box to carry all those books.
- toughCeramic tiles are tougher than plastic shower screens.
- sturdyYou'll need sturdy boots for this weather.
- solidYou will need to build a good solid base for your shed.
- hard-wearingCotton canvas is the most hard-wearing fabric.
The resolution calls for a durable peace settlement.
With these constituencies, the Democratic Party built itself a durable long-term majority.
He has a reputation as the most durable player in baseball history.
- This office desk is durable, lightweight and able to sustain a load of up to 110 lbs.
- Less expensive, pigmented leather is more durable because it is coated with a layer of paint.
- There are successful, durable, multi-lingual republics such as Switzerland.
- We need a durable strategy that can yield long-term results.
- The World Cup midfielder may not be the most glamorous of the new players but could prove one of the most durable.
- all day, week, year, etc. long
- all-night
- ancient
- ancient forest
- be going strong idiom
- immemorially
- incorruptibility
- incorruptible
- incorruptibly
- languish
- never-ending
- nondurable
- nondurable goods
- of old idiom
- old
- timeless
- timelessly
- timelessness
- unslaked
- until doomsday
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