tolerable
endurable / bearable / acceptable / mediocre
Adjective
comp: more tolerablesup: most tolerable
This term carries a distinct sense of mediocrity or minimal adequacy. When describing quality, it suggests a lukewarm approval, implying that while something is not bad enough to be rejected, it is far from being praised. It often functions as a polite euphemism for something that is barely acceptable. In the context of endurance, the word describes a threshold of pain or discomfort that can be managed. It focuses on the capacity of the subject to withstand a negative stimulus without breaking or surrendering, rather than the absence of the stimulus itself.