countenance
Example Sentences
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Over time, you can see that he has come to believe that the problems of the country need something more radical than either of the traditional big parties are prepared to countenance.
From BBC
Investors attribute his popularity to his frequent public appearances, unflappable countenance and the Fed’s role in what has been a historic bull run for asset prices.
His Marat has the “seraphic countenance” and clear skin, Mr. Crow tells us, of a “secular martyr.”
For “what else has a council ever been,” the pope asked, “but a renewal of this meeting with the countenance of the risen Christ?”
The aim, colleges and advisers explain, is to probe how well students can countenance other viewpoints.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.