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What is the adverb for tolerate?

There isn't a single perfect adverb for "tolerate". Here are some options depending on the nuance you want to convey:

Generally:

* Tolerantly: This is the most direct adverb, but can sometimes sound a bit formal.

* Patiently: This suggests a willingness to endure something unpleasant without complaint.

* Forbearingly: This implies a restraint from retaliation or anger.

More specific options:

* Reluctantly: This conveys that you are tolerating something but you don't want to.

* Grudgingly: Similar to "reluctantly," but with a stronger sense of dislike.

* Resignedly: This suggests you've accepted the situation and are tolerating it without hope of change.

* With equanimity: This implies a calm and even-tempered acceptance.

The best choice will depend on the context of your sentence and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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