(suffer patiently)
1suffer — 01. He died early this morning in his sleep, without [suffering]. 02. She has been [suffering] from cancer for a couple of years now. 03. My friend from Brazil really [suffers] from the cold during our New York winters. 04. Henry has become… …
2suffer — sufferable, adj. sufferableness, n. sufferably, adv. sufferer, n. /suf euhr/, v.i. 1. to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering. 2. to sustain injury, disadvantage, or loss: One …
3suffer — /ˈsʌfə / (say sufuh) verb (i) 1. to undergo or feel pain or distress. 2. to sustain injury, disadvantage or loss. 3. to undergo a penalty, especially of death. 4. to be the object of some action. 5. to endure patiently or bravely. –verb (t) 6. to …
4suffer — v 1. feel pain, ache, hurt, agonize; groan, moan, gasp; smart, twinge, convulse, writhe; sweat, bear the cross, wince, bleed; grieve, lament; droop, languish, pine, despair; break down, give way. 2. undergo, endure, experience, sustain, bear, go… …
5take patiently — index allow (endure), bear (tolerate), endure (suffer), tolerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
6Sonnet 58 — Sonnet|58 That god forbid, that made me first your slave, I should in thought control your times of pleasure, Or at your hand the account of hours to crave, Being your vassal, bound to stay your leisure! O! let me suffer, being at your beck, The… …
7Apostasy in Christianity — Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss. Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles, became an apostate.[1] Apostasy in Christianity refers to the rejection of Christianity by someone who formerly was a Christian. The term apostasy comes from the Greek… …
8endure — endurer, n. /en door , dyoor /, v., endured, enduring. v.t. 1. to hold out against; sustain without impairment or yielding; undergo: to endure great financial pressures with equanimity. 2. to bear without resistance or with patience; tolerate: I… …
9Nonviolence — For the bronze sculpture, see Non Violence. Nonviolence has two (closely related) meanings. (1) It can refer, first, to a general philosophy of abstention from violence because of moral or religious principle (e.g. She believes in nonviolence. )… …
10Jesus Christ — 1. Jesus (def. 1). 2. Jesus (def. 5). * * * Introduction also called Jesus of Galilee or Jesus of Nazareth born c. 6–4 BC, Bethlehem died c. AD 30, Jerusalem founder of Christianity, one of the world s largest religions, and the incarnation …