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    Meaning of Long-Suffering

    The primary meaning of "long-suffering" refers to someone who patiently tolerates difficult or unpleasant circumstances.

    Definitions

    • Having or showing the ability to accept difficult or unpleasant circumstances without complaining, as defined by Oxford Languages.
    • * Able to endure pain, discomfort, or difficult circumstances for a long time, according to Oxford Languages.

    Etymology of Long-Suffering

    The word "long-suffering" has its roots in the Old English words "lang" meaning long and "þolian" meaning to suffer, with the term gaining popularity in Middle English to describe someone who endures hardships with patience and fortitude, as per Oxford Languages.
    Historically, the term has been used in biblical contexts to describe the patience and forbearance of God, and has since been applied to human experiences, as noted by Oxford Languages.

    Example Uses

    • The long-suffering wife of the famous artist was known for her patience and dedication to his work.
    • * The long-suffering fans of the football team finally saw their team win a championship after years of disappointment.

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