TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: NOUN
- N/A
- In heraldry, a very common bearing, usually bounded by straight lines, but sometimes by one of the heraldic lines, wavy, nebulé, or the like. See line, 12.
- In the navy: The establishment of persons formerly employed by government to take charge of ships of war laid up in harbors.
- The state of a ship not in actual service, but laid up under the charge of officers: as, a ship in ordinary (one laid up under the direction of the officers of a navy-yard or dockyard).
- See def. 10 .
- Abbreviated ord.
- The bicycle with a large front and a small rear wheel, which preceded the ‘safety’ bicycle: so called because it was the common form of bicycle before 1890. See bicycle.
- In the stock-market, a share of ordinary or common (that is, not preferred) stock.
- An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
- A judicial officer, having generally the powers of a judge of probate or a surrogate.
- The mass; the common run.
- That which is so common, or continued, as to be considered a settled establishment or institution.
- Anything which is in ordinary or common use.
- A dining room or eating house where a meal is prepared for all comers, at a fixed price for the meal, in distinction from one where each dish is separately charged; a table d'hôte; hence, also, the meal furnished at such a dining room.
- A charge or bearing of simple form, one of nine or ten which are in constant use. The bend, chevron, chief, cross, fesse, pale, and saltire are uniformly admitted as ordinaries. Some authorities include bar, bend sinister, pile, and others. See Subordinary.
- The average; the mass; the common run.
- One possessing immediate jurisdiction in his own right and not by special deputation.
- An English diocesan officer, entitled the ordinary of assize and sessions, appointed to give criminals their neck-verses, perform other religious services for them, and assist in preparing them for death.
- A judge empowered to take cognizance of causes in his own right, and not by delegation.
- A tavern or inn providing such a meal.
- A complete meal provided at a fixed price.
- One of the simplest and commonest charges, such as the bend and the cross.
- A cleric, such as the residential bishop of a diocese, with ordinary jurisdiction over a specified territory.
- A division of the Roman Breviary containing the unchangeable parts of the office other than the Psalms.
- The parts of the Mass that remain unchanged from day to day.
- (heraldry) any of several conventional figures used on shields
- The usual or normal condition or course of events.
- The established or due sequence; the appointed or fixed form; in the Roman Catholic missal and in other Latin liturgies, the established sequence or order for saying mass; the service of the mass (with exclusion of the canon) as preëminent; the ordo.
- Rule; guide.
- Something regular and customary; something in common use.
- A usual or customary meal; hence, a regular meal provided at, an eating-house for every one, as distinguished from dishes specially ordered; a table d'hôte.
- A place where such meals are served; an eating-house where there is a fixed price for a meal.
- The expected or commonplace condition or situation
- A clergyman appointed to prepare condemned prisoners for death
- A judge of a probate court
- An early bicycle with a very large front wheel and small back wheel
- A judge with direct authority as opposed to delegated authority to decide a case.
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: ADJECTIVE
- Able to be tolerated or endured
- Capable of being tolerated; endurable.
- Acceptable but not superior; passable: : average.
- Capable of being borne, tolerated or endured; bearable or endurable.
- About average; acceptable
- Capable of being borne or endured
- Such as to be tolerated or countenanced; permissible; allowable.
- Moderate in degree; mediocre; passable, acceptable or so-so.
- Neither good nor bad
- Designating a differential equation containing no more than one independent variable.
- Having direct authority to decide a case, rather than being delegated that power, as a judge.
- Not particularly good; not better than average.
- Of no exceptional ability, degree, or quality; average.
- Lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered
- Not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree
- Commonly encountered; usual: : common.
- One not expert or fully skilled, and hence ranking below an able seaman.
- Of common rank, quality, or ability; not distinguished by superior excellence or beauty; hence, not distinguished in any way; commonplace; inferior; of little merit
- Common; customary; usual.
- According to established order; methodical; settled; regular.
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: ADVERB
- Tolerably; passably; moderately.
- N/A
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Acceptable
- About average
- Indifferent, ordinary, so-so.
- Endurable, bearable.
- Synonyms and
- That may be borne or endured; supportable, either physically or mentally.
- Fit to be tolerated; sufferable.
- Moderately good or agreeable; not contemptible; not very excellent or pleasing, but such as can be borne or received without positive approval or disapproval; passable; mediocre.
- In fair health; passably well.
- Vulgar, etc. (see common), homely.
- Common in occurrence; such as may be met with at any time or place; not distinguished in any way from others; hence, often, somewhat inferior; of little merit; not distinguished by superior excellence; commonplace; mean; low.
- Common in practice or use; usual; frequent; habitual.
- Conformed to a fixed or regulated sequence or arrangement; hence, sanctioned by law or usage; established; settled; stated; regular; normal; customary.
- Ugly; not handsome: as, she is an ordinary woman.
- Commonly encountered
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: RELATED WORDS
- Tolerated, Unbearable, Intolerable, Palatable, Manageable, So so, Sufferable, Ordinary, Indifferent, Supportable, Passable, Permissible, Endurable, Acceptable, Bearable
- Characterless, Commonplace, Routine, Average, Simple, Indifferent, Unexceptional, Banal, Trivial, Unremarkable, Workaday, Quotidian, Mundane, Common, Everyday
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reasonable, Agreeable, Unbearable, Intolerable, Palatable, Manageable, Sufferable, Ordinary, Indifferent, Supportable, Passable, Permissible, Endurable, Acceptable, Bearable
- Characterless, Commonplace, Routine, Average, Simple, Indifferent, Unexceptional, Banal, Trivial, Unremarkable, Workaday, Quotidian, Mundane, Common, Everyday
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The pain in my arm is tolerable now.
- Tolerable versus actual soil erosion rates in Europe.
- Hotel he la Coikonne, tolerable, but without view.
- Defining priorities, dependencies, key systems and tolerable downtime.
- At present, it is in tolerable good repair.
- This therapy is safe, tolerable, efficient, and effective.
- It is not tolerable to miss an appointment.
- This calculated tolerable risk is compared to a default value of tolerable lightning frequency in the development of appropriate lightning protection measures.
- Both Christian and Jew are here; they must in some way learn to live on tolerable terms, and disabilities have never proved tolerable.
- Instead of using a tolerable misstatement a tolerable noncompliance isused.
- After all, Pizarro started out as a rather ordinary person, and Trujillo here is a rather ordinary town.
- An ordinary citizen with an ordinary job is not likely to be associated in death with occupation.
- Louisa Clark is an ordinary girl living an exceedingly ordinary life who has barely been farther afield than their tiny village.
- The MATLAB ODE solvers are designed to handle ordinary differential equations or permission of instructor order ordinary diufb00erential equations Shen!
- In addition, Congress specifically exempted ordinary books and ordinary printed materials from third party testing for compliance with the total lead content requirement.
- Ordinary Shares and Class X Ordinary Shares in issue immediately prior to such split, subdivision, combination or reclassification.
- Mary was an ordinary girl, who likely planned to live an ordinary life.
- He stirs uneasily, braces himself, renews his vow to skip town, and so once again the ordinary becomes merely ordinary.
- Ordinary civil and criminal wrongs can be addressed through ordinary judicial processes.
- Ordinary leakage, ordinary loss in weight or volume or ordinary wear and tear.
TOLERABLE vs ORDINARY: QUESTIONS
- Is varenicline safe and tolerable for smokers with schizophrenia?
- How does Candide manage to find a tolerable existence?
- How do you find the maximum tolerable failure rate?
- What is the tolerable deviation rate for attributes sampling?
- How is tolerable misstatement related to planning materiality?
- What is minimum tolerable level for total cholesterol?
- Is FT500 safe and tolerable with checkpoint inhibitors?
- When was sodium tolerable upper intake level established?
- Is abdominopelvic irradiation with four orthogonal fields tolerable?
- Is circumferential liposuction of the thighs tolerable?
- Are celebrities more newsworthy than ordinary people?
- How are superconductors different from ordinary conductors?
- What constitutes showing ordinary care and Prudence?
- How are supercapacitors different from ordinary capacitors?
- Are bonuses taxed differently than ordinary income?
- Are entrepreneurs more overconfident than ordinary managers?
- Would ordinary people have understood the prashastis?
- What are the ordinary functions in qabstractitemmodel?
- How do ordinary people make choices everyday to remain ordinary?
- Can functionalism imply that ordinary human persons are ordinary?