endure
71bite the bullet — endure in a difficult situation, face a difficult situation bravely I have decided to bite the bullet and begin studying for my Master s degree …
72stick it out — endure, continue She doesn t like her new job but plans to stick it out until she saves enough money to go to Europe …
73brazen it out — endure a difficult situation with apparent confidence and lack of shame. → brazen …
74put up with — Endure (without complaint), bear, tolerate, suffer, overlook, submit to, make the best of …
75submit to — Endure, tolerate, put up with, bear with, reconcile one s self to, be reconciled to, make the best of …
76go through the hoop — Endure an unpleasant experience …
77go through with — Endure and complete …
78grin and bear it — Endure it without complaint …
79keep a stiff upper lip — Endure bravely, without showing emotion …
80endurable — endure ► VERB 1) suffer (something painful and prolonged) patiently. 2) tolerate. 3) remain in existence. DERIVATIVES endurable adjective. ORIGIN Latin indurare harden …