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Put up with

/pʊt ʌp wɪð/

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To tolerate something or someone unpleasant or burdensome.

  • I had to put up with a lot of noise when living near the airport.
  • She puts up with his snoring every night.
  • We put up with the bad weather during our vacation.
  • The children put up with a long lecture from their teacher.
  • He couldn't put up with his boss's constant criticism.

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