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tolerable (adj.)

early 15c., "bearable," from Middle French tolerable (14c.) and directly from Latin tolerabilis "that may be endured, supportable, passable," from tolerare "to tolerate" (see toleration). Meaning "moderate, middling, not bad" is recorded from 1540s. Related: Tolerably.

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Definitions of tolerable from WordNet

tolerable (adj.)
capable of being borne or endured;
the climate is at least tolerable
tolerable (adj.)
about average; acceptable;
Synonyms: adequate / passable / fair to middling
From wordnet.princeton.edu