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durable

Adjective
pl: durablescomp: more durablesup: most durable

This term describes a quality of resilience and longevity, whether referring to the physical toughness of a material or the emotional stability of a relationship. It suggests a resistance to decay or failure under stress, evoking a sense of reliability and permanence. When used as a noun, the word refers specifically to consumer goods. In this capacity, it is often used in the plural form "durables" to categorize a specific sector of the economy, contrasting with "non-durables" or consumables.

Meanings

Adjectivedurable

Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over a long period of time without breaking.

"These boots are made of durable leather that lasts for years."

Adjectivedurable

Continuing for a long time or remaining stable and persistent.

"The peace treaty established a durable friendship between the two nations."

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