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what is the difference?
abide and tolerate
2015年7月23日 15:09
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I usually see abide used with rules in English. For example:
"He always abided by the rules and never broke them." = He always followed the rules.
Tolerate, on the other hand is more complex. When we tolerate something or someone, we allow that thing or person to be just how it is. We accept that the condition is how it is. We might not like it, but we tolerate it.
"He didn't like history class, but he could tolerate doing the homework." = He didn't like the class, but he didn't mind doing the homework.
I hope this helps! If you have the original sentences where you saw these two words used, you can always post them here!
2015年7月23日
thanks for explanation
2015年7月23日
You can also use 'abide' in the sense of 'bear' or 'put up with' - eg 'I can't abide rudeness'. In this case its meaning is very similar to 'tolerate' and you could really use either word. 'Abide' is maybe a bit more old fashioned, but still fine to use.
2015年7月23日
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