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countenanced

/ˈkaʊntənənst/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To admit as acceptable or possible; to tolerate, sanction, or give approval to.

Example Sentences:
  • The committee will not countenance any breach of security rules.
  • She refused to countenance such rude behavior in her home.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the noun 'countenance' (from Old French 'contenance', meaning 'demeanor, behavior, facial expression', ultimately from Latin 'continentia' meaning 'restraint' or 'holding together'). The verb evolved in Middle English to mean 'to tolerate, support, or give approval to,' based on the idea of showing a favorable facial expression toward someone or something.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of keeping a 'count' (record) of actions you 'consent' to and support (countenanced).

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Frequently Asked Questions About “countenanced

1. What is the meaning of “countenanced” in English?

In English, countenanced (verb) is defined as: “To admit as acceptable or possible; to tolerate, sanction, or give approval to.”.

2. How do you use “countenanced” in a sentence?

The committee will not countenance any breach of security rules.

3. What are English synonyms of “countenanced”?

Common synonyms include:tolerated,endorsed,sanctioned,permitted

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “countenanced”?

Derived from the noun 'countenance' (from Old French 'contenance', meaning 'demeanor, behavior, facial expression', ultimately from Latin 'continentia' meaning 'restraint' or 'holding together'). The verb evolved in Middle English to mean 'to tolerate, support, or give approval to,' based on the idea of showing a favorable facial expression toward someone or something.