put up with
Iniciante (A2) neutral
To accept something bad or difficult without stopping it or leaving, even if you don't like it.
"I've put up with his loud music for months, but now I'm going to say something."
Ouça em contexto
Paul Rosolie: Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon Jungle | Lex Fridman Podcast #489
Lex Fridman · 50:27
that they must put up with.
Protect Punch The Monkey At All Costs | The Basement Yard #546
The Basement Yard · 41:55
I'll put up with the thirst.
Talk About Your Family - Advanced English Idioms & More
English Like A Native · 10:39
And put up with something means to
how 2020 has me feeling
bestdressed · 4:19
sure as hell put up with me now
FBI Negotiator: How to Prepare for Any Negotiation in Life | Christopher Voss
My First Million Clips Official · 9:08
want to put up with bad behavior either.