Pronunciation: /dʊrəˈbɪləti/
noun the ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage
A1 Durability is important when choosing furniture for a kindergarten.
A2 The durability of the new phone model is being tested by the company.
B1 When buying a car, it's important to consider its durability and reliability.
B2 The durability of the materials used in the construction of the bridge ensured its long lifespan.
C1 The durability of the product was a key factor in its success in the market.
C2 The durability of the building's foundation was tested by engineers before construction began.
formal The durability of the materials used in this building ensures it will last for many years.
informal I bought this phone because of its durability; I drop it all the time and it's still working perfectly.
slang That jacket is so durable, it can handle anything you throw at it.
figurative The durability of their friendship was tested through thick and thin, and they always remained strong.
durabilities
more durable
most durable
endures
will endure
has endured
is enduring
durability
durable
to endure
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endured