Meaning
Durable means able to last for a long time without breaking, wearing out, or losing quality. It describes something strong, long-lasting, and resistant to damage.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Adjective
- Comparative: more durable
- Superlative: most durable
Typical structures:
- durable + noun → “durable materials”, “durable shoes”
- be durable enough to + verb → “The fabric is durable enough to withstand heavy use.”
Common Phrases
- durable goods – items intended to last for a long time (e.g., cars, furniture)
- highly durable – extremely long-lasting
- durable material – strong substance that resists wear and tear
- durable relationship – long-lasting connection or bond
Collocations
- durable + material/fabric/product/structure/shoes/relationship
- highly/extremely/remarkably + durable
Examples
- These boots are made of durable leather that can last for years.
- The company focuses on producing durable and eco-friendly products.
- Our friendship has proven to be durable despite many challenges.
- This table is very durable, even after years of use.
- Scientists developed a durable plastic that resists heat and chemicals.
- A durable peace is one that lasts through generations.
- The phone’s case is durable enough to survive several drops.
- The watch’s durable design makes it suitable for outdoor activities.
Synonyms or Related
- strong
- sturdy
- tough
- long-lasting
- resilient
- hard-wearing
Antonym
- fragile
- weak
- temporary
- short-lived
